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Sowon

A Korean ballad that finds light in the idea of a next world.

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A Korean ballad that finds light in the idea of a next world.

The lyric treats hope as a physical transformation, not just a feeling.

It's a ballad that trusts the image of light enough to wear it.

Editor's note

K.Will's Sowon, a ballad about hope and memory

A Korean ballad that finds light in the idea of a next world.

Daeum sesang soge naeuri

The lyric treats hope as a physical transformation, not just a feeling. It's a ballad that trusts the image of light enough to wear it.

The phrase 'Daeum sesang soge naeuri', 'I become in the next world', carries the song's quiet weight. It's not about escaping this one, but about a hope so steady it imagines a form of return. The words answer a kind of devotion that outlasts disappearance.

That line turns hope into a location you can inhabit. It's plain, but it shifts the whole song from memory to something like a promise.

The way 'Jeo haneure bitnaneun taeyangdo' hangs in the melody gives the sky a patient, watching presence.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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Lyrics

Sowon

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Keunakeun shiryeoni isseodo

Dan hana hoemangi igie

Bulkkotgateun yongginaeeo ddo dashi hankkeot jikirira

Jeo haneure bitnaneun taeyangdo

Jeo badareul meuneun saramdo

Chanranhaedeon nae jeolmeun narui geu kkumeuro

Areumdaun sesang bichuri

han yeoreum saebyeogui iseuri

Hana dul puripe maejhimyeon

Eonjenganeun i ddang wie heureuneun pureun gangidoeeo

Jeo haneure bitnaneun taeyangdo

Jeo badareul meuneun saramdo

Chanranhaedeon nae jeolmeun narui geu kkumeuro

Areumdaun sesang bichuri

eonjenga sarajyeobeoril

Nae baraemi meonjiga doeeodo

Huhoe eobtneu nsesangi

Hanareul gieoghae gaseume saneun na

Yeongwontorog kkeojijianheul bichi doeeo

Daeum sesang soge naeuri

(Jeo manheun daejie)

I sesange han julgi bitcheoreom

Jamdeureodeon achimeul kkaeun geu bicheuro

Dashi ireonadorog (Ijen shijagdoedorog)

Daeum sesangsoge naeuri

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What is "Sowon" by K.Will about?

A Korean ballad that finds light in the idea of a next world. The lyric treats hope as a physical transformation, not just a feeling. It's a ballad that trusts the image of light enough to wear it.

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