A Korean ballad about a love story that keeps replaying, unable to find its final page.
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Quick meaning
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A Korean ballad about a love story that keeps replaying, unable to find its final page.
Most love songs chase a feeling, but this one chases a narrative.
It treats the relationship as a book she can't stop rereading, where every memory is a page that won't turn.
Editor's note
J Min's Story circles a memory that won't end.
A Korean ballad about a love story that keeps replaying, unable to find its final page.
Seulpeun donghwachaekgateungeol.
Most love songs chase a feeling, but this one chases a narrative. It treats the relationship as a book she can't stop rereading, where every memory is a page that won't turn. The editorial eye catches how 'Story' isn't just a metaphor, it's the actual container for her grief.
The phrase 'Seulpeun donghwachaekgateungeol', like a sad storybook, holds the whole feeling. It's not just a comparison; it's admitting the love has become a fixed tale she's trapped inside, one she knows by heart but can't close. The longing in 'Niga neomu bogosipda' (I miss you so much) answers that pressure, the simple ache of wanting back into a story that's already written.
Calling it a sad storybook makes the past feel both precious and finished, something to be cherished and mourned on the same page. It grounds the abstraction in a physical object you can't quite put away.
The way 'Saranghanda' (I love you) returns each time, less a declaration than a refrain from the same sad storybook.
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the pull of "Seulpeun donghwachaekgateungeol"the pull of "Niga neomu bogosipda"the pull of "Seulpeun donghwachaekgateungeol."
Lyrics
Story
The lyric stays readable and compact here; the note and related paths sit nearby so you do not lose the song while looking for context.
Story uriui yaegi.. Story amudo moreuneun..
The story apeugiman hae..Ajikdo nan neoman saenggakhajanha~
A Korean ballad about a love story that keeps replaying, unable to find its final page. Most love songs chase a feeling, but this one chases a narrative. It treats the relationship as a book she can't stop rereading, where every memory is a page that won't turn.
Who performs "Story"?
J Min performs "Story", and this lyric page sits inside the J Min catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Story"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "J Min's Story circles a memory that won't end.", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Story"?
Yes. The related section below points to Cry Baby and Beautiful Days with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by J Min?
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