Lee Seung Ki
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Hanbonman

A Korean ballad about a man who can't move on, watching someone leave for good.

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A Korean ballad about a man who can't move on, watching someone leave for good.

The phrase 'gidaryodo an onabwayo', 'even if I wait, you won't come', holds the whole ache.

It's not just about missing someone; it's the realization that waiting itself has become pointless, a ritual with no answer.

Editor's note

Lee Seung Gi's Hanbonman, a ballad of waiting

A Korean ballad about a man who can't move on, watching someone leave for good.

gidaryodo an onabwayo

The phrase 'gidaryodo an onabwayo', 'even if I wait, you won't come', holds the whole ache. It's not just about missing someone; it's the realization that waiting itself has become pointless, a ritual with no answer. The repetition of 'irohge', 'like this', feels like someone stuck in a loop, describing a state they can't escape.

It's the plain admission that breaks the fantasy. Waiting is supposed to lead somewhere, but here it's just a fact: you wait, and nothing comes. That's the wall the song hits against.

The way 'hanchamul dwidmosubman barabomyo', 'looking back only at the traces left in your heart', lingers, a gesture of someone sorting through memories alone.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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Lyrics

Hanbonman

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Hanbonman duryoda bwayo

ne gasumi kamahjanhayo

irohge eteun naldo

myotnari myotdari

gudenun ije ganabwayo

gidaryodo an onabwayo

irohge kuthnana bwayo

Remember mothdahan

gobegun ne gasume

hanchamul dwidmosubman barabomyo

uldon babogathun guron namjara

idgoshipho ijuryomyon

olmankhumina do

shigani gayahanunji

bolsso gyejorun jinaganunde

Hanbonman nemam barabwayo

sonneilmyon gyothe issoyo

irohge gidarinun nan

Remember mothdahan

gobegun ne gasume

hanchamul dwidmosubman barabomyo

uldon babogathun guron namjara

idgoshipho ijuryomyon

olmankhumina do

shigani gayahanunji

bolsso gyejorun jinaganunde

Hanbonman nemam barabwayo

sonneilmyon gyothe issoyo

irohge gidarinun nan

Hansume toharu hullyobonemyo

byonhaji mothanun nemam

gathi boneryo hedo

Idgoshiphun gumaum an duneyo

hogshina majuchilka

sosonggorigiman

balgorum hangorum hangorum

idgoshipho ijuryomyon

olmankhumina do

shigani gayahanunji

bolsso gyejorun jinaganunde

Gudenun ije ganabwayo

gidaryodo anonabwayo

irohge kuthnanabwayo

ironge ibyoringayo

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What is "Hanbonman" by Lee Seung Ki about?

A Korean ballad about a man who can't move on, watching someone leave for good. The phrase 'gidaryodo an onabwayo', 'even if I wait, you won't come', holds the whole ache. It's not just about missing someone; it's the realization that waiting itself has become pointless, a ritual with no answer.

Who performs "Hanbonman"?

Lee Seung Ki performs "Hanbonman", and this lyric page sits inside the Lee Seung Ki catalog on LyroVerse.

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