A ballad about following a river of tears after love disappears.
It maps the physical aftermath: a body that becomes like a fallen leaf, lips that dry like a cracked riverbed.
The observation is so plain it feels like inventory.
A ballad about following a river of tears after love disappears.
A ballad about following a river of tears after love disappears.
It maps the physical aftermath: a body that becomes like a fallen leaf, lips that dry like a cracked riverbed.
The observation is so plain it feels like inventory.
A ballad about following a river of tears after love disappears.
naui maeumeun eojjeomyeon amu sseulmodo eopseojyeo beoryeo
The song doesn't argue about loss. It maps the physical aftermath: a body that becomes like a fallen leaf, lips that dry like a cracked riverbed. The observation is so plain it feels like inventory.
The phrase 'gilgodo gubeun gangmureul ttara', following a river of tears, isn't just a metaphor. It's the only direction left when the ground has vanished, a literal instruction for a body that doesn't know where else to go. The lyric answers the pressure of standing still after everything has moved.
My heart has become something with nothing left to write. It's not about being empty; it's about the tools vanishing, the hand still moving but the pen gone.
The way her voice holds the word 'ara', I know, right before admitting she has nothing left to write with.
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gilgodo gubeun gangmureul ttara
orosi nareul matgyeobeorin namusipcheoreom nangnyeopcheoreom
neoreul hyanghae tteonaeryeogago isseo
eodiro inji nado moreun chae
oroji neoreul japgo sipeun maeum hanaro huimangeuro
apeul moreul mulgyeore sillyeo isseo
uri sarang sarajindamyeon
neoui sarang kkeunnabeorimyeon
mallabiteureojineun geol
buseojyeo beorineun geol ara naui maeumeun
eojjeomyeon amu sseulmodo eopseojyeo beoryeo
buneun baramgyeore seuchyeo tteoreojyeo beorin ipsaecheoreom
geochin ganggareul dwinggulgo itdeon nae momeun
uri sarang sarajindamyeon
neoui sarang kkeunnabeorimyeon
mallabiteureojineun geol
buseojyeo beorineun geol ara naui i maeumeun
ijen heomhan mulsal hwipsseullyeo
gateun jariman maemdolda
soyongdorichimyeo gipeun goseuro tteoreojina
uri sarang
kkeunnabeorimyeon
mallabiteureojineun geol
buseojyeo beorineun geol ara geudae jebal
doo
gilgodo gubeun gangmureul ttara tteonaeryeoga
A ballad about following a river of tears after love disappears. It maps the physical aftermath: a body that becomes like a fallen leaf, lips that dry like a cracked riverbed. The observation is so plain it feels like inventory.
Na Yoon Kwon performs "River Of Tears", and this lyric page sits inside the Na Yoon Kwon catalog on LyroVerse.
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