A Korean pop track where the singer begs the wind to carry their longing to someone who's already gone.
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A Korean pop track where the singer begs the wind to carry their longing to someone who's already gone.
What sticks is the quiet devastation in 'Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne'.
The goodbye wasn't even a conversation; it was a statement they had to accept.
Editor's note
LEDApple's Let The Wind Blow aches for a lost love
A Korean pop track where the singer begs the wind to carry their longing to someone who's already gone.
Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne
What sticks is the quiet devastation in 'Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne'. The goodbye wasn't even a conversation; it was a statement they had to accept. The song builds its entire world from that one-sided exit, making the wind feel like the only listener left.
The repeated plea 'Barama bureora', let the wind blow, isn't just a poetic device. It's the sound of someone who has no address, no phone that works, no way to reach the person they miss. All they have left is the air, hoping it might carry their 'aetage geuriun inaemam', that painfully yearning heart, to wherever that person might be. The lyric admits the search is frantic, 'michin deusi georireul tto hemeigon hae', wandering the streets like a mad person, still trying to catch a glimpse of their back.
It's the cold fact at the center of the song. The person left with a simple 'goodbye', offering no chance for a reply or a reason. Everything that follows, the wandering, the pleading with the wind, stems from being shut out that cleanly.
The way the phrase 'Barama bureora' lifts in the chorus, that 'oh oh oh' hanging after it, gives the longing a physical sweep.
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the pull of "Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne"how "Barama bureora" turns into a mantrathe pull of "aetage geuriun inaemam"
Lyrics
Let The Wind Blow
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Maeumi chakhan saram
Sojunghan geu saram
Pume aneumyeon buseojil deut ganyeorin saram
Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne
Heeojimiran saenggakjocha motan nainde…
Haneuldo seulpeunji bireul naeryeo
Du nune nunmuri naeryeo
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim gyesingotkkaji
Aetage geuriun inaemam jeonhaejidorok
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim eodi inneunji
Michin deusi georireul tto hemeigon hae
Geudae darmeun geu dwitmoseube tto butjapgon hae
Gateun haneuraraee sandamyeon…
Eonjengan mannajigetji..
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim gyesingotkkaji
Aetage geuriun inaemam
Jeonhaejidorok
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim eodiinneunji
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
I bissogeul naneun ppareuge
Neoegero dallyeo call me back
Nareul beoryeodugo gan you so bad
Geunde wae maeil bam kkumsoge
Neoneun wae natana wae
Nareul michige mandeureo wae
Haruedo myeotbeonssik dolgo dora nareul jjotgo jjocha
My love is pain
Barama bureora oh oh oh
Nae nim eodi inneunji
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
Hyanggi ttara chajeul su itge barama bureora
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A Korean pop track where the singer begs the wind to carry their longing to someone who's already gone. What sticks is the quiet devastation in 'Annyeongiran mareobsi tteonagabeoryeonne'. The goodbye wasn't even a conversation; it was a statement they had to accept.
Who performs "Let The Wind Blow"?
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