A ballad where the melody itself becomes a wound that won't close.
The repeated 'hmm hmm hmm hmm' isn't just filler.
It's the sound of a person trying to hum past a lump in the throat, to follow a tune when the words have all gone wrong.
A ballad where the melody itself becomes a wound that won't close.
A ballad where the melody itself becomes a wound that won't close.
The repeated 'hmm hmm hmm hmm' isn't just filler.
It's the sound of a person trying to hum past a lump in the throat, to follow a tune when the words have all gone wrong.
A ballad where the melody itself becomes a wound that won't close.
Neoreul ddeo.orryeo norae
The repeated 'hmm hmm hmm hmm' isn't just filler. It's the sound of a person trying to hum past a lump in the throat, to follow a tune when the words have all gone wrong. 'Neoreul ddeo.orryeo norae', 'a song to forget you', admits the effort is doomed even as the melody keeps circling.
It's a blunt, almost clumsy admission. The whole performance is built around trying to do this one impossible thing: use the very thing that binds you to someone as a tool to erase them.
The way his voice tightens slightly on 'Norae neomu seulpeo', 'the song is too sad', gives away the game. He's not describing the feeling; he's being overtaken by it.
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Heotalhan maeume georireul georeumyeo
Nado moreuge noraega nawa
Yuri sok tve seulpeun pyojeongeuro
Norael bureuneun gasudeulboda deo
Deo seulpeuge ddo apeuge bogo sipdaneun neuggimeuro
Jaggu nunmuri nal geot gatjiman geujeo heumeolgeorigoman isseo
Na hmm hmm hmm hmm
Ddo hmm hmm hmm hmm
Neoreul ddeo.orryeo norae
Bureumyeo nareul wirohaebwatjiman
Na hmm hmm hmm hmm
Ddo hmm hmm hmm hmm
Niga dora ojin anhgetji
Norael mothandamyeo norrideon no moseub
Gwaenhi saenggakna gaseumi apa
Janddeuk chwihan chaero chok chyeojin eoggaereul
Aesseo ganumyeo kotnorael borreosseo
Deo seulpeuge sso apeuge bogo sipdaneun neuggimeuro
Jaggu nunmuri nal geot gatjiman geujeo heumeolgeorigoman isseo
Na hmm hmm hmm hmm
Ddo hmm hmm hmm hmm
Neoreul ddeo.orryeo norae
Bureumyeo nareul wirohaebwatjiman
Na hmm hmm hmm hmm
Ddo hmm hmm hmm hmm
Niga dora ojin anhgetji
Norae neomu seulpeo yojeum eoddeon norae boda
Na jeongmal seulpeungeongabwa
Ni ireumeul boreuda ddo geogi eumeul butyeobwa
Ige mwoya ige mwoya naega neomu chorahajanha
Na hmm hmm hmm hmm
Ddo hmm hmm hmm hmm
Neoreul ddeo.orryeo norae
Bureumyeo nareul wirohaebwatjiman
Na hmm hmm hmm hmm
Ddo hmm hmm hmm hmm
Niga dora ojin anhgetji
A ballad where the melody itself becomes a wound that won't close. The repeated 'hmm hmm hmm hmm' isn't just filler. It's the sound of a person trying to hum past a lump in the throat, to follow a tune when the words have all gone wrong.
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