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Akmong

A lyric about trying to hold back tears while watching someone walk away.

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A lyric about trying to hold back tears while watching someone walk away.

This one documents the minute the performance cracks, the eyes refusing to cooperate, the hands that held on now empty.

It's less about the emotion than the body's stubborn truth.

Editor's note

KCM's Akmong and the tears that won't stop

A lyric about trying to hold back tears while watching someone walk away.

teo chameul soo eopneun noonmool heulleo

Most breakup songs announce the pain. This one documents the minute the performance cracks, the eyes refusing to cooperate, the hands that held on now empty. It's less about the emotion than the body's stubborn truth.

The phrase 'teo chameul soo eopneun noonmool heulleo', 'tears that I can't hold back any longer, flowing', doesn't just state sadness. It admits a physical failure. The speaker wants to control the goodbye, to make it clean, but the body betrays that intention. Those tears answer the pressure to appear composed when everything's already fallen apart.

It's the exact point where willpower gives out. The lyric doesn't describe crying; it captures the moment control becomes impossible, which feels more true to how memory actually works.

The way the vocal line stretches on 'meoreojeeneun palgeoreumeun', 'the footsteps that are moving away', lingers like watching someone disappear down a street.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "teo chameul soo eopneun noonmool heulleo" the pull of "meoreojeeneun palgeoreumeun"
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Akmong

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neon naega sheelt'ago kkeutnaego sheepdago nae noonmool poryeogo malhaedo

keojeetmareerago aereul sseugo noon kamgo eojetpame kkoodeon nappeun koomeerago meedeo

kajee mallago noone pak'een neol ppaenael soo eopdago

nee soneul japdeon too son moa peeljeeman

meoreojeeneun palgeoreumeun nae kweetgareul kwerop'eego

teo chameul soo eopneun noonmool heulleo

neon eeyoo eopsheedo sheecheungee nandago cham motdwen eolgoollo malhaedo

nee keureon moseubdo meeweohajee mot'ado ajeek kkoomeerado kkaejee anattdago meedeo

kajee mallago noone pak'een neol ppaenael soo eopdago

nee soneul japdeon too son moa peeljeeman

meoreojeeneun palgeoreumeun nae kweetgareul kwerop'eego

teo chameul soo eopneun noonmool heulleo

too peon tashee pol soo eopneun neol nae noon soge kadeuk'ee tamgo sheepjeeman

tameul soo eopseo nae too noone nae noonmooree neochyeoseo

ta kkeonaeryeogo eokjeeseure ooreodo

mareuryeogo hajee ank'o meomchooryeogo hajee anneun

nae noonmooree jakkoo nareul jeokshyeo

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What is "Akmong" by KCM about?

A lyric about trying to hold back tears while watching someone walk away. This one documents the minute the performance cracks, the eyes refusing to cooperate, the hands that held on now empty. It's less about the emotion than the body's stubborn truth.

Who performs "Akmong"?

KCM performs "Akmong", and this lyric page sits inside the KCM catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Akmong"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "KCM's Akmong and the tears that won't stop", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

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