A Korean indie band's lyric about the persistent, private wish to disappear.
The lyric works by staying small and stubborn.
It refuses to build toward catharsis or resolution, just rests in that repetitive, almost mundane longing.
A Korean indie band's lyric about the persistent, private wish to disappear.
A Korean indie band's lyric about the persistent, private wish to disappear.
The lyric works by staying small and stubborn.
It refuses to build toward catharsis or resolution, just rests in that repetitive, almost mundane longing.
A Korean indie band's lyric about the persistent, private wish to disappear.
amudo moleuge geuleon saeng-gag-eul haess-eoss-eo
The lyric works by staying small and stubborn. It refuses to build toward catharsis or resolution, just rests in that repetitive, almost mundane longing. There's a quiet vanity in imagining your own disappearance as something that could leave the world untouched.
The phrase 'amudo moleuge', without anyone knowing, holds the lyric's ache. It's not about being missed or causing a scene; it's about the fantasy of vanishing so completely that your absence wouldn't even register as a change. The thought returns 'oneuldo eojecheoleom,' today just like yesterday, a tired rhythm in an ordinary life.
That 'without anyone knowing' is the whole point. The fantasy isn't about escape being noticed; it's about it being so clean it's as if you were never there to begin with.
The way the Korean phrases fold back on themselves, 'naega salajyeoss-eumyeon naega salajindamyeon,' creates a hypnotic, circling feeling. It sounds less like a decision and more like a thought you can't shake.
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achim-e il-eona gobge jeonglihan ibul-eul bomyeo
mundeug geuleon saeng-gag-eul haess-eo
amudo moleuge geuleon saeng-gag-eul haess-eoss-eo
nuguna han beonjjeum haebwass-eul geuleon saeng-gag-eul
naega salajyeoss-eumyeon naega salajindamyeon
cheoeumbuteo i jalie eobs-eossdeon deus-i
oneuldo eojecheoleom yeolsimhineun salgo iss-eo
ileohge salda bomyeon
naega salajimyeon andoeneun iyuga saeng-gigessji
ileohge salda bomyeon
sesang-e modeun ge jamdeul-eobeolin chang bakk-eul bomyeo
mundeug geuleon saeng-gag-eul haess-eo
naega salajyeoss-eumyeon naega salajindamyeon
jamkkanman-ilado i jalie eobs-eossdeon deus-i
oneuldo eojecheoleom yeolsimhineun salgo iss-eo
ileohge salda bomyeon
naega salajimyeon andoeneun jung-yohan salam-i doeeo issgessji
eonjenga jigeumboda haengboghan ildeuldo saeng-gigessji
ileohge salda bomyeon
amudo moleuge geuleon saeng-gag-eul haess-eoss-eo
naega salajindamyeon johgessdaneun saeng-gag-eul
A Korean indie band's lyric about the persistent, private wish to disappear. The lyric works by staying small and stubborn. It refuses to build toward catharsis or resolution, just rests in that repetitive, almost mundane longing.
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