A ballad about holding onto dreams when reality offers nothing.
The lyric treats the dream not as escape but as the only structure left standing.
Everything else has been declared unfit for purpose.
A ballad about holding onto dreams when reality offers nothing.
A ballad about holding onto dreams when reality offers nothing.
The lyric treats the dream not as escape but as the only structure left standing.
Everything else has been declared unfit for purpose.
A ballad about holding onto dreams when reality offers nothing.
nanun kumul kwosonun andoendago
The lyric treats the dream not as escape but as the only structure left standing. Everything else has been declared unfit for purpose.
The phrase 'nanun kumul kwosonun andoendago', 'I only have dreams, nothing else', feels less like a choice and more like a last resort. It's what's left when hope and love have already been ruled out as possibilities.
It's a flat statement of inventory. The song isn't building a fantasy; it's reporting what's left in the cupboard.
The way the vocal line stretches on 'andoendago', 'nothing else', carries the exhaustion of that admission.
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Na saranghaji mothage charai naui nuni molge heboril goshiji
we nega gudeui arumdaumul boge manduronunji
na ijen nomu nujoji gudenun imi neane pojyo
shiso neryohedo jiwoboryohedo kuthobshi on mome jomjom bonjyoman ga
Jigumshig jichyogaji nomuna igsughan aphume
surojirago naui okkerul jidnurumyonso
sesangun marul haji nanun kumul kwosonun andoendago
amuron himangdo nowaui sarangdo negen horagdoeji anhun gorago
Na kumul kuji mothage charari naui sumi modge
narul deryogaji we narul yogi gudewa hamke namaige hanunji
na amu kumi obsoji gureya sal su issogie
kumul kuge doemyon saranghage doemyon
doug do himduro jinun gol algie
Jogumshig jichyogaji nomuna igsughan aphume
surojirago naui okkerul jidnurumyonso
sesangun marul haji nanun kumul kwosonun anoendago
amuron himangdo nowaui sarangdo negen horagdoeji anhungorago
Nol gadgo shipho na jakku yogshimi senggyo
nado ije hengboghe jigo shipho
amuri pogi haryogo hebwado
ne nunun gyesog nol hyangheso momchwososo isso gyesog kumul kumyonso
Jichyogaji nomuna igsughan aphume
surojirago naui okkerul jidnurumyonso
sesangun marul haji nanun kumul kwosonun andoendago
amuron himangdo nowaui sarangdo
negen horagdoeji anhun gorago
A ballad about holding onto dreams when reality offers nothing. The lyric treats the dream not as escape but as the only structure left standing. Everything else has been declared unfit for purpose.
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