The lyric doesn't argue the point. It just states the contradiction as fact: I know I can't live without you, so I'll let you go. That plain admission, without decoration, is what gives the song its ache.
The pressure in the words comes from that impossible bargain: "if I hadn't met that person a second time." The singer knows a day without them can't work, "harul sarado neo eopshineun andweneungeol aljiman", but still promises to send them away and forget. It's the tension between what the head knows must happen and what the heart refuses to accept.
It translates roughly to "I know I can't live a single day without you." The simplicity of that knowing, stated without drama, is what makes the following promise to send them away sound so hollow and brave.
The way the phrase "nunmulbakke eopneun nanikka", because I only have tears, repeats, each time feeling more exhausted than the last.
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the pull of "if I hadn't met that person a second time."how "nunmulbakke eopneun nanikka" turns into a mantrathe pull of "I know I can't live a single day without you."
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My Everything
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chebal na kateun saram tu beon tashi mannaji marasseumyeon hae
haechulge hana eopneun nareul nannaseo Girl I know
mani himdeureotna bwa
nakateun saram tubeon tashi nannaji marasseumyeon hae
chugeoragon nunmulbakke eopneun nanikka
harul sarado neo eopshineun andweneungeol aljiman
neol punaelge neol ijeulge ttenado twe
neoreul itgo shipeunde neol chiugo shipeunde
tojeohi nan andwegesseo
*nagateun saram tubeon tashi nannaji marasseumyon hae
chugeoragon nunmulbakke eopneun nanikka
harul sarado neo eopshineun andweneungeol aljiman
neol punaelge neol ijeulge ttenado twe
*repeat
na gateun saram tubeon tashi mannaji marasseumyeon hae
chugeoragon nunmulbakke eopneun nannikka
harul sarado neo eopshineun andweneungeol aljiman
neolwihaeseo ponaejulkke My everything
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What is "My Everything" by KCM about?
A Korean ballad about someone who can't move on from a person they shouldn't have met twice. It just states the contradiction as fact: I know I can't live without you, so I'll let you go. That plain admission, without decoration, is what gives the song its ache.
Who performs "My Everything"?
KCM performs "My Everything", and this lyric page sits inside the KCM catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "My Everything"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "KCM's My Everything and the weight of memory", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "My Everything"?
Yes. The related section below points to Akmong and Destiny with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by KCM?
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