A song about holding onto a moment before it all falls down.
The song leans into the fragility of a moment labeled 'Eighteen'.
It's not nostalgia for youth, but a grip on a specific point before things unravel.
A song about holding onto a moment before it all falls down.
A song about holding onto a moment before it all falls down.
The song leans into the fragility of a moment labeled 'Eighteen'.
It's not nostalgia for youth, but a grip on a specific point before things unravel.
A song about holding onto a moment before it all falls down.
Don't let it all fall down
The song leans into the fragility of a moment labeled 'Eighteen'. It's not nostalgia for youth, but a grip on a specific point before things unravel. The English lines act as anchors in the Korean flow, sharpening the dread.
The phrase 'Don't let it all fall down' repeats like a mantra. It's less about winning or losing, more about the sheer will to keep something intact. That pressure to hold things together, even as the wind sounds like it's carrying everything away.
It's a direct, almost desperate command against entropy. The simplicity cuts through the more poetic lines around it.
The way 'naui Eighteen' echoes after each plea gives the song its haunted, circling feel.
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eonjejjeumimyeon modeun geotdeuri mudeomdeomhalkka
seuchyeo ganeun baram soriedo naneun dasi
tto muneojilkka
dalligiran
hangsang Win or lose
I would never see the end of my
End of my world with you
areumdaun naldeulgwa
naneun jitbalpindaedo
I would never see the end of my
End of my world with you
Don’t let it all fall down
kkumkkumyeo deo narara
naui Eighteen
naui Eighteen
Don’t let it all fall down
hangye eopsi narara
naui Eighteen
naui Eighteen
maeil gateun siganui ttie gatyeo Yeah
georeogagetji
apeuji anki wihae sangcheo juneun
naega jillyeoseo tto gwireul danneun najiman
Some things I just can’t miss
dalligiran
hangsang Win or lose
I would never see the end of my
End of my world with you
sumi teokkkaji chawa
naneun sseureojindaedo
I would never see the end of my
End of my world with you
Don’t let it all fall down
kkumkkumyeo deo narara
naui Eighteen
naui Eighteen
Don’t let it all fall down
hangye eopsi narara
naui Eighteen
naui Eighteen
So hold me tight
kkeuchi ondamyeon
I would love to watch the end of my
End of my world with you
Don’t let it all fall down
dorabojin aneullae
naui Eighteen
naui Eighteen
Don’t let it all fall down
buranhaehajineun ma
naui Eighteen
naui Eighteen
kkumkkumyeo deo narara
naui Eighteen
naui Eighteen
A song about holding onto a moment before it all falls down. The song leans into the fragility of a moment labeled 'Eighteen'. It's not nostalgia for youth, but a grip on a specific point before things unravel.
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