A Korean rock ballad where goodbye keeps turning into a promise to return.
Most breakup songs are about what was lost.
This one is about what was never there to begin with, the happiness he couldn't provide.
A Korean rock ballad where goodbye keeps turning into a promise to return.
A Korean rock ballad where goodbye keeps turning into a promise to return.
Most breakup songs are about what was lost.
This one is about what was never there to begin with, the happiness he couldn't provide.
A Korean rock ballad where goodbye keeps turning into a promise to return.
haeng-bo-gul jool soo eob-sseot-sseo
Most breakup songs are about what was lost. This one is about what was never there to begin with, the happiness he couldn't provide.
The phrase "haeng-bo-gul jool soo eob-sseot-sseo", I couldn't give you happiness, hangs over the whole thing. It's not just an apology; it's the reason he's walking away, the admission that his love wasn't enough to make things work. He keeps saying he'll come back when he can offer that happiness, but the song sounds like someone who knows that day might never arrive.
That opening admission, I couldn't give you happiness, frames everything that follows. It's not about missing her; it's about failing her, which is a much heavier thing to carry out the door.
The way the melody lingers on "a-pa-do an-nyeong", goodbye even though it hurts, makes the resignation feel physical, like a slow exhale.
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haeng-bo-gul jool soo eob-sseot-sseo
gu-reon-de sa-rang-ul haet-sseo
ni gyeo-te gam-hi meo-moo-run
nae yog-si-mul yong-seo-chi-ma
bang-hoang-i ma-ni na-mat-sseo
gu ku-tun na-do mo-ru-nun got
ya-ka-ge tae-eo-na-seo mi-an-hae
gu-rae-seo neol bo-nae-ryeo-go hae
eon-jen-ga-nun do-ra-gal-ge
sa-rang-hal ja-gyeog gat-choon na doe-eo
neo-e gyeo-tu-ro do-ra-gal-ge
haeng-bo-gul jool-soo it-ssul ddae
a-pa-do an-nyeong
jam-si-man an-nyeong
eon-je-na wi-tae-ro-oon na
gu-reon nae-ga neol sa-rang-ul haet-sseo
oe-ro-oon go-do-gi doo-ryeo-wo
bbal-ri mot bo-nae mi-an-hae
sa-nun-ge cham him-du-reot-sseo
neol-bo-myeo nan gyeon-dyeot-sseo
heo-na ne-gen bo-yeo-jool soo eom-nun nae sam
i-byeol-ro neol ji-ki-ryeo hae
eon-jen-ga-nun do-ra-gal-ge
hun-dul-ri-ji an-nun na doe-eo
nut-ji-an-ke do-ra-gal-ge
neol ma-ni sa-rang-ha-ni-ka
a-pa-do an-nyeong neol wi-hae an-nyeong
nae-ga neol deo sa-rang-ha-myeon
eon-jen-ga-nun do-ra-gal-ge
sa-rang-hal ja-gyeog gat-choon na doe-eo
neo-e gyeo-tu-ro do-ra-gal-ge
haeng-bo-gul jool-soo it-ssul ddae
a-pa-do an-nyeong
jam-si-man an-nyeong
A Korean rock ballad where goodbye keeps turning into a promise to return. Most breakup songs are about what was lost. This one is about what was never there to begin with, the happiness he couldn't provide.
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