A Korean track where someone keeps slipping away like the weather.
Most love songs are about holding on or letting go.
This one is about watching someone be fundamentally untouchable, built to pass through.
A Korean track where someone keeps slipping away like the weather.
A Korean track where someone keeps slipping away like the weather.
Most love songs are about holding on or letting go.
This one is about watching someone be fundamentally untouchable, built to pass through.
A Korean track where someone keeps slipping away like the weather.
baramcheoreom tto jinaga
Most love songs are about holding on or letting go. This one is about watching someone be fundamentally untouchable, built to pass through. The lyric treats that quality as a fact of nature, not a choice.
The phrase "baramcheoreom", like the wind, gets repeated a few times. It's not just a pretty comparison; it's the whole problem. When you say someone leaves like the wind, you're admitting they move on a schedule you can't control, and your hands are always empty.
Like the wind, again gone. No drama, just the plain repeat of something that keeps happening. The resignation in that "tto", again, does the heavy lifting.
The way "hwik, hwik, hwik" cuts through the verses sticks with you. It's the sound of something quick and gone.
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neon jaechokajianado hulleogadeora
sigancheoreom neon heulleogadeora
neon ttoireoke jinagabeoryeo
baramcheoreom naesone japijirana
neouinuneun neouikoneun neouiipsureun
tto gieongnajianeulmankeum
amureokena jibeodeonjin naemameun
sseuregitonge ireoke tto beoryeojyeo
Baby, neon, hwik, hwik, hwik
naesone japijiana
amuri soneul ppeodeodo neon
Baby, neon, hwik, hwik, hwik
baramcheoreom tto jinaga
jaechokajianado neon
moraealcheoreom amuri seongeul ssaadoneon
gyesok muneojyeobeoryeoseo
jakku ssaado
neon gyesok sarajyeo
naegen neon waegeuri
chagawojyeoseo eoreumjanggata
geusairo
neon, hwik, hwik, hwik
naesone japijiana
amuri soneul ppeodeodo neon
Baby neon hwik hwik jinaga jinaga
neon, tto, ireoke, hwik, hwik
nan, tto, geureoke hwikwik
neoui jinaganeun baram i doelgeotgatae
A Korean track where someone keeps slipping away like the weather. Most love songs are about holding on or letting go. This one is about watching someone be fundamentally untouchable, built to pass through.
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