A Korean indie-folk ballad about offering comfort when words fail.
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A Korean indie-folk ballad about offering comfort when words fail.
The lyric circles a specific kind of weariness, the sort where time just keeps flowing past, 'siganeun tto heulleoseo'.
It's less about healing and more about acknowledging the exhaustion of holding two unsettled hearts together.
Editor's note
JANNABI's Take My Hand and the stories we can't see
A Korean indie-folk ballad about offering comfort when words fail.
nae son jabayo
The lyric circles a specific kind of weariness, the sort where time just keeps flowing past, 'siganeun tto heulleoseo'. It's less about healing and more about acknowledging the exhaustion of holding two unsettled hearts together.
The phrase 'seulpeun pyojeong jisji anhayo', don't show a sad expression, carries the whole weight. It's not a command, it's a fragile request to hide the hurt so the speaker can pretend to be strong enough to handle it. That pressure to smile through 'heullin nunmul', spilled tears, is where the song lives.
It's just 'take my hand', but in the context of all those unseen stories and held-back tears, it becomes the only solid thing left to say.
The way the Korean phrases for 'wind blows' and 'rough heart', 'baram bureowa seoreoun maeumeul', recur gives the song a restless, almost weather-beaten rhythm.
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What to keep in your ear
the pull of "siganeun tto heulleoseo"the pull of "seulpeun pyojeong jisji anhayo"the pull of "heullin nunmul"
Lyrics
Take My Hand
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naneun bol su eopsdeon iyagi
ijen geu yaegireul haejusillaeyo
seulpeun pyojeong jisji anhayo
aesseo useuryeodo haji anheulge
heullin nunmureul dakkanaeneun
geu soni cham gayeowoman boyeodo
swipge geonnen maeumeun anilkka
mangseorineun naega nado cham miungeol
baram bureowa
seoreoun maeumeul dallaego
siganeun tto heulleoseo
eonjenganeun geu kkeuteseon
saehayan useumeuro
meomchwojin geot gatdeon sigandeul
geudael hyanghae heureugo isseossneyo
mam jorin sigani issgie
al su isseul geoyeyo nae mamgwa gati
baram bureowa
seoreoun maeumeul dallaego
siganeun tto heulleoseo
eonjenganeun geu kkeuteseon
saehayan useumeuro
u ireon nae wironeun
geuri gandanchiga anhaseo
ijeya geonnengeoryo
nae son jabayo
naneun boayo
aryeonhi yeoteun bicheul ttuida
ssaneulhi sigeogado
jichin haru geu kkeuteseo
chanranhan kkumeuro
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What is "Take My Hand" by JANNABI about?
A Korean indie-folk ballad about offering comfort when words fail. The lyric circles a specific kind of weariness, the sort where time just keeps flowing past, 'siganeun tto heulleoseo'. It's less about healing and more about acknowledging the exhaustion of holding two unsettled hearts together.
Who performs "Take My Hand"?
JANNABI performs "Take My Hand", and this lyric page sits inside the JANNABI catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Take My Hand"?
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Are there related songs to explore after "Take My Hand"?
Yes. The related section below points to 그 밤 그 밤 (Sweet Memories) and Summer with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by JANNABI?
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