A quiet, snow-covered memory of a love that feels warmer in the cold.
The song leans into the simplicity of a seasonal trigger.
It trusts that a shared winter, a white breath, can hold more weight than a grand declaration.
A quiet, snow-covered memory of a love that feels warmer in the cold.
A quiet, snow-covered memory of a love that feels warmer in the cold.
The song leans into the simplicity of a seasonal trigger.
It trusts that a shared winter, a white breath, can hold more weight than a grand declaration.
A quiet, snow-covered memory of a love that feels warmer in the cold.
nuni naerimyeon nega deo joa
The song leans into the simplicity of a seasonal trigger. It trusts that a shared winter, a white breath, can hold more weight than a grand declaration. The lyric stays in that hushed, specific place.
The phrase 'nuni naerimyeon nega deo joa', 'when the snow falls, I like you more', doesn't try to explain why. It just states a fact, a feeling that arrives with the weather. The whole lyric circles that quiet admission, as if the snow itself is what lets the feeling surface.
It's a plain statement, but it carries the whole song. The snow isn't a metaphor for sadness; it's just the condition that makes the feeling clearer.
The gentle, almost hesitant delivery of 'love you' near the end feels like a breath caught in the cold air.
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ireoke
changbakke nuni oneun narimyeon
nan neowa hamkke geotdeon gyeoullal saenggangna
baraman bwado joatdeon
neul ireoke
seollemi byeonchi aneumyeon
chuun gyeoullaldo ttatteuthaejina bwa
nae jumeoni sok jageun ne soncheoreom
nuni naerimyeon nega deo joa
hayan chueogi ttaraojana jeonbu
naeiri omyeon
tteonaja eodideun nawa hamkke babe
chuun naredo nega deo joa
pogeunhan mami nal banginikka, love you
naeiri omyeon
tteonaja eodideun nawa hamkke babe
malhalge (malhalge)
dasi tto nuni naerineun nare (huh-hoo)
neol hyanghan nae maeumeul gamchul su eopdago
saljjak bulgeojin neoui du bolcheoreom
nuni naerimyeon nega deo joa
hayan chueogi ttaraojana jeonbu
naeiri omyeon
tteonaja eodideun nawa hamkke babe
chuun naredo nega deo joa
pogeunhan mami nal banginikka, love you
naeiri omyeon
tteonaja eodideun nawa hamkke babe
nuni naerimyeon nega deo joa
hayan chueogi ttaraojana jeonbu
naeiri omyeon
gabyeopge tteonaja eodideun hamkkeramyeon joa
almyeon alsurok nega deo joa (hoo-hah)
modeun sungani sojunghan seonmul gata
naeiri omyeon
tteonaja eodideun nawa hamkke babe
A quiet, snow-covered memory of a love that feels warmer in the cold. The song leans into the simplicity of a seasonal trigger. It trusts that a shared winter, a white breath, can hold more weight than a grand declaration.
Kim Sung Kyu (INFINITE) performs "When It Snows (feat. Kim Yong Jun)", and this lyric page sits inside the Kim Sung Kyu (INFINITE) catalog on LyroVerse.
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