A Korean ballad about watching someone leave while still holding on.
What sticks is how the speaker admits they know better.
'Nan gidaryeosseoyo da almyeonseodo', 'I waited even though I knew everything.' That's not romantic delusion.
A Korean ballad about watching someone leave while still holding on.
A Korean ballad about watching someone leave while still holding on.
What sticks is how the speaker admits they know better.
'Nan gidaryeosseoyo da almyeonseodo', 'I waited even though I knew everything.' That's not romantic delusion.
A Korean ballad about watching someone leave while still holding on.
Nan gidaryeosseoyo da almyeonseodo
What sticks is how the speaker admits they know better. 'Nan gidaryeosseoyo da almyeonseodo', 'I waited even though I knew everything.' That's not romantic delusion. It's the plain fact of loving someone past the point of reason.
The phrase 'geutorok ttatteushaessdeon Bomnal gatassdeon geudaega', 'you who were like a warm spring day', doesn't just describe a memory. It pins down exactly what's being lost: not just a person, but a specific feeling of warmth that won't come back.
Waiting even when you know it's over, that's the whole song right there. No drama, just the quiet wreck of it.
The way 'meoreojyeo ganeun geudae moseup', 'the sight of you walking away', hangs in the air. You can almost see the distance growing.
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Nae gongheohan du nune
Meoreojyeo ganeun geudae moseup boyeoyo
Geutorok ttatteushaessdeon
Bomnal gatassdeon geudaega
Nan gidaryeosseoyo da almyeonseodo
Naegen oji anheul siganeul
Wonhago tto wonhaedo
Gyeote meomul su eopsneun sarameul
Aju gakkeumeun nae ireumdo saenggakhaessnayo
Tteonaji moshan chae geudaedo
Nacheoreom ulgo issnayo
Jeogi byeolcheoreom naneun geu
Eotteon giyakdo huimangdo eopsi
Geudael gidaryeosseoyo
A Korean ballad about watching someone leave while still holding on. What sticks is how the speaker admits they know better. 'Nan gidaryeosseoyo da almyeonseodo', 'I waited even though I knew everything.' That's not romantic delusion.
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