A ballad about how first love never really dies, it just becomes a permanent scar.
The phrase 'nae gaseum soge mudeotda', 'buried in my chest', does the heavy lifting.
It's not about moving on or finding closure.
A ballad about how first love never really dies, it just becomes a permanent scar.
A ballad about how first love never really dies, it just becomes a permanent scar.
The phrase 'nae gaseum soge mudeotda', 'buried in my chest', does the heavy lifting.
It's not about moving on or finding closure.
A ballad about how first love never really dies, it just becomes a permanent scar.
Cheot sarangiran jugeotda
The phrase 'nae gaseum soge mudeotda', 'buried in my chest', does the heavy lifting. It's not about moving on or finding closure. It's about carrying the dead thing inside you, making it part of your body. The lyric answers a kind of grim devotion: if you can't have the love alive, you'll keep its corpse.
Starting the song with 'First love is dead' isn't a setup. It's the whole statement. Everything after is just living in the house that sentence built.
The way he delivers 'geudaeya geudaeya', 'it's you, it's you', twice near the end. It feels less like a declaration and more like a tired, unavoidable fact.
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Cheot sarangiran jugeotda nae gaseum soge mudeotda
Nae simjangeul da taewonoko jaega doeeo gatda
Seolleimiran jugeotda nae saenge bomnaldo kkeutnatda
Geuttaebuteo nae sarmeun jukji motae salppuniya
Cheomeuro sarange nun tteugo cheomeuro onmomi tadorok ganjeolhi sarangeul han ge naegen geudaeyeotda
Cheomeuro huimangi dwaejugo cheomeuro jeolmangi doeeojun saram
Dasineun eobseul nae sarang geudaeya geudaeya
Cheot sarangeun jugeotda
Chueogiran jukji anha kkeunjilgige sara nama
Nae gaseume buteoseo nal goerophimyeo salgetji
Cheomeuro sarange nun tteugo cheomeuro onmomi tadorok tteugeopge sarangeul han ge naegen geudaeyeotda
Cheomeuro huimangi dwaejugo cheomeuro jeolmangi doeeojun saram
Dasineun eobseul nae sarang geudaeya geudaeya
Cheot sarangeun jugeotda jugeotda
A ballad about how first love never really dies, it just becomes a permanent scar. The phrase 'nae gaseum soge mudeotda', 'buried in my chest', does the heavy lifting. It's not about moving on or finding closure.
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