A Korean pop trio's 2000s track about trying to move on from someone who's everywhere in your mind.
What sticks is how the lyric treats memory as a physical burden.
The singer isn't reflecting; he's hauling boxes.
A Korean pop trio's 2000s track about trying to move on from someone who's everywhere in your mind.
A Korean pop trio's 2000s track about trying to move on from someone who's everywhere in your mind.
What sticks is how the lyric treats memory as a physical burden.
The singer isn't reflecting; he's hauling boxes.
A Korean pop trio's 2000s track about trying to move on from someone who's everywhere in your mind.
"Na do neol it ket seo"
What sticks is how the lyric treats memory as a physical burden. The singer isn't reflecting; he's hauling boxes. It turns the emotional work of moving on into literal, clumsy labor.
The phrase "nae mo deun ki eok ta ga chyeo ga peo ryeo", "all my memories are gathered and scattered", does the heavy lifting. It's not just remembering; it's the exhausting work of trying to collect pieces that keep falling apart. The song answers the pressure of having to pretend you're okay when your own history won't hold still.
That simple admission, "I still have you", grounds the whole struggle. It's the quiet truth the rest of the song tries to argue against.
The way the Korean phrases "chat chi ma" and "oh hae ha chi ma" repeat, like someone talking themselves down from a ledge.
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Nae geh poh in mi soh deul eun ma chi wan pyeok haet teon yeong keuk kad ee ham
Ke han si gan teul eun ee che gat chi neo reul ee chen ta si pol
Soo eop ke dwat chi nae geh po in mii so deul eun ma chi wan pyeok haet
Teon yeon keuk kad ee ham ke han si gan teul eun ee che gat chi neo reul
Ee chen ta si pol soo eop ke dwat chi
Ee chen na do neol it ket seo nae mo seup eo ti seo do chat chi ma
Geu reoh keh mi an hae ha chi ma
Neo eui mo deun ki eok chi weo chool keh
*chorus*
Teo nan neo reul twi ro han chae na eui gil eul kan ta
Nam kyeo chin koom eul wi hae
Neo wa ham ke chi naen mo deun si gan ee chen
Nae geh seo dal ah na mo doo chi weo chyeot seo
Chak kak ha chi ma oh hae ha chi ma
Neh ga nae gyeod eh eop seo doh nan kwaen chan ha
Deo ee sang mi ryeon eop see mo doo chi weo chool keh ee chen
Nae geh seo ah choo meol reo deo na ga chweo
Chak kak ha chi ma oh hae ha chi ma
Neh ga nae gyeod eh eop seo doh nan kwan chan ha
Na do neol it ket seo ee chen twi dol ah po chi an ha
Mae mo deun ki eok ta ga chyeo ga peo ryeo
Ham keh haet teon man heun nal tong an oh chik neo man saeng kak haet neun teh
Neo man pa ra pwat neun teh mol rat seo neo man eun pyeon ha chi an heul
Chool al at teon na pa po cheo reom mid eo wat seot teon na ma eum sok
Ehn nal peol seo chi weo noh ko wae ee che wa seo nae ge seo doon
Pyeon myeon eul hae geu wa na eui sa il wat ta gat ta hae wat teon yeon
Keuk keud ee ya ee chen sa ra chyeo peo ryeo
*chorus*
Nal peo reon neon ee che cha yoo rop ket chi
Chi nan nal eul twi ro han chae
Mi ryeon ta win peol yo eop seo nae nam kyeo chin koom eul wi hae
(ta si si chak ha get seo ee chen)
Chak kak ha chi ma oh hae ha chi ma
Neh ga nae gyeod eh eop seo do nan kwaen chan ha
Deo ee sang mi ryeon eop see mo doo chi weo chool keh ee chen
Nae geh seo ah choo meol reo deo na ga chweo
Chak kak ha chi ma oh hae ha chi ma
Neh ga nae gyeod eh eop seo do nan kwaen chan ha
Na doh neol it ket seo ee che dwi dol ah poh chi an ha
Nae mo deun ki eok ta ga chyeo ga peo ryeo
A Korean pop trio's 2000s track about trying to move on from someone who's everywhere in your mind. What sticks is how the lyric treats memory as a physical burden. The singer isn't reflecting; he's hauling boxes.
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