A duet about looking back at a season that still feels warm.
What sticks is how the memory isn't framed as loss or regret.
The lyric treats the past like a book you can pick up, not a ghost you're chasing.
A duet about looking back at a season that still feels warm.
A duet about looking back at a season that still feels warm.
What sticks is how the memory isn't framed as loss or regret.
The lyric treats the past like a book you can pick up, not a ghost you're chasing.
A duet about looking back at a season that still feels warm.
sangjareul yeolmyeon
What sticks is how the memory isn't framed as loss or regret. It's 'ttatteushan', warm. The lyric treats the past like a book you can pick up, not a ghost you're chasing. That warmth lets the duet feel like a shared glance rather than a lament.
The lyric keeps returning to 'sangjareul yeolmyeon', if you turn the pages. It's not just about remembering; it's about the physical act of reopening something you closed. That pressure to look back, even when you know time has passed, gives the whole song its slight ache. The words answer a very simple, human hesitation: what if we read it again and it still feels like yesterday?
Those three syllables hold the song's entire gesture. Turning pages is something you do slowly, with your hands, it's deliberate, not accidental. The lyric trusts that small action to carry the weight of the whole memory.
Lee Seok Hoon's voice enters on 'cheoeum hamkke haessdeon geu nal saenggaknajyo,' and the way their vocals blend on that line sets the tone. It feels less like a feature and more like someone joining a thought already in progress.
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cheoeum hamkke haessdeon geu nal saenggaknajyo
du nun soge kkumman gadeuk haesseossneunde
yunanhi tteollin narideon geu bam
du son kkok japgoseo
ttatteushan wiroro nal gamssajudeon
myeot nyeoni jinago chajaon gaeure
gieok sok geu goseul jamkkan gabolkkayo
sojunghaessdeon maeum dama mollae mudeodugo
uriga yaksokhan geu mal kkeonae bol su issge
meonjireul tuk teolgo
sangjareul yeolmyeon
nuga meonjeoral geosdo eopsi
geujeo usge doel geoyeyo
sumanheun kkumgwa uri
nanudeon maldeul duri
bamsaewo ilkda bomyeon
sigan ganeun jul moreul geoyeyo
uri hamkkehaessdeon gyejeol kkeutjarageun
geu nuga boado cham yeppeosseul tejyo
geu ttaega gakkeum tteoolla jamsi nun gameumyeon
machi eoje il gata ttatteushaessdeon gaeul
meonjireul tuk teolgo
sangjareul yeolmyeon
nuga meonjeoral geosdo eopsi
geujeo usge doel geoyeyo
sumanheun kkumgwa uri
nanudeon maldeul duri
bamsaewo ilkda bomyeon
sigan ganeun jul moreul geoyeyo
sangjae damgin ilgicheoreom
kkujunhi balgeoreum ttara geotda bomyeon
eonjenga jeo haneulcheoreom urineun biccnal geoyeyo
byeonchi anheun mideumman
(byeonchi anheun mideumman)
ganjikhamyeon dwaeyo
sangjareul yeolmyeon
jamkkan dongan geu nal
geu gaeul dasi neukkil su issgessjyo
kkum gatdeon naldeul uri
du nun kkok gamgo haessdeon yaksok
bamsaewo ilkda bomyeon
sigan ganeun jul moreul geoyeyo
A duet about looking back at a season that still feels warm. What sticks is how the memory isn't framed as loss or regret. The lyric treats the past like a book you can pick up, not a ghost you're chasing.
JO YURI performs "Autumn Memories (feat. Lee Seok Hoon)", and this lyric page sits inside the JO YURI catalog on LyroVerse.
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