A Korean ballad where love persists even when words can't.
The lyric treats distance as a form of devotion.
Staying 'a little far away' becomes the only honest way to hold someone who shines like a star in memory.
A Korean ballad where love persists even when words can't.
A Korean ballad where love persists even when words can't.
The lyric treats distance as a form of devotion.
Staying 'a little far away' becomes the only honest way to hold someone who shines like a star in memory.
A Korean ballad where love persists even when words can't.
Ajik saranghandaneun mal mot haeseo
The lyric treats distance as a form of devotion. Staying 'a little far away' becomes the only honest way to hold someone who shines like a star in memory.
The phrase 'Ajik saranghandaneun mal mot haeseo', 'I still can't say I love you', holds everything. It's not about forgetting, but about a love that stays quiet, watching from a step back as time moves on without it.
That admission, still loving but unable to speak it, captures the whole song's quiet ache. The words stay stuck, and the waiting continues.
The way 'Hanaman barada', 'I only wait for you', repeats, simple and stubborn against the passing days.
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Geudae eodi isseodo
Mueol hago isseodo
Geujeo i nae gaseumeun
Geudael neukkil su itjyo
Saranghal geot gatatjyo
Saranghal su bakke eobtjyo
Nae nune
Nae mam geu ane
Geudaen byeolcheoreom bitnanikka
Haru sijageul geudaewa
Haru majimageul geudaewa
Hanaman barada
Oneuri da ganeunde
Ajik saranghandaneun mal mot haeseo
Jogeum meolliseo
Geudae dwieseo
Useoyo
Han bal meonjeo dagagada
Han bal meoreojil geot gata
Ireon ge saranginikka
Geudael nochimyeon an doejiman
Haru sijageul geudaewa
Haru majimageul geudaewa
Hanaman barada
Oneuri da ganeunde
Ajik saranghandaneun mal mot haeseo
Jogeum meolliseo
Geudae dwieseo
Useoyo
Seeobwado
Seji mot hal mankeum
Gyejeori bakkwieodo
Memareun nae gieogeul
Dudeurineun bi gateun
Geu sarameun geudaeinikka
Haru sijageul geudaewa
Haru majimageul geudaewa
Hanaman barada
Oneuri da ganeunde
Ajik saranghandaneun mal mot haeseo
Jogeum meolliseo
Geudae dwieseo
Useoyo
A Korean ballad where love persists even when words can't. The lyric treats distance as a form of devotion. Staying 'a little far away' becomes the only honest way to hold someone who shines like a star in memory.
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