A raw confession of dependence that builds to a simple, repeated request.
The English plea "Please don't leave me now" sits inside a Korean lyric full of complex reflection.
The simpler the request gets, the heavier the history behind it feels.
A raw confession of dependence that builds to a simple, repeated request.
A raw confession of dependence that builds to a simple, repeated request.
The English plea "Please don't leave me now" sits inside a Korean lyric full of complex reflection.
The simpler the request gets, the heavier the history behind it feels.
A raw confession of dependence that builds to a simple, repeated request.
neoreul irheobeorimyeon naega sal iyul irheo
The English plea "Please don't leave me now" sits inside a Korean lyric full of complex reflection. That contrast does the work. The simpler the request gets, the heavier the history behind it feels.
The phrase "neoreul irheobeorimyeon naega sal iyul irheo", if I lose you, I have no reason to live, isn't a romantic flourish. It's a flat statement of fact, the kind you only admit when you're past bargaining. The whole song funnels down to that.
It strips everything else away. After all the talk of change and smiles and friends, this is the only equation left.
The way "majimak hanbeonman deo hanbeon deo gihoereul jwo", one last time, give me one more chance, wraps around the English chorus.
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neomuna motdwaetdeon nal chagapdeon nal
jogeumssik byeonhage haesseo
eonjengabuteo naega utgo itdaneun sasireul alge dwaesseo
naege eopdeon pyojeongi saenggyeotdaneun
nae chingudeurui mareul deutgo
johahaneun neoui misoga kkok cheonsa gatasseo
neoreul irheobeorimyeon naega sal iyul irheo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
majimak hanbeonman deo
hanbeon deo gihoereul jwo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
sarangeul mollasseosseo nal wihaeseo neoreul gyeote duryeo haesseo
naega wonhaneun daero nae tteutdaero geureoke neol saranghaesseo
geureon nal kkeutkkaji neon hangsang choeseoneul dahaeseo saranghaesseo
ni gaseumi da jjijeojigoseoya nan arasseo
neoreul irheobeorimyeon naega sal iyul irheo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
majimak hanbeonman deo
hanbeon deo gihoereul jwo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
neujeotdaneun geol jal aljiman
ni maeumi dachingeol jal aljiman
niga nareul saranghaetdeusi
geureoke neol saranghaejulge
geureoke haejulge nae gyeote meomulleo jwo
neoreul irheobeorimyeon naega sal iyul irheo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
majimak hanbeonman deo
hanbeon deo gihoereul jwo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
neoreul irheobeorimyeon naega sal iyul irheo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
majimak hanbeonman deo
hanbeon deo gihoereul jwo
Please don’t leave me now
Please don’t leave me now
neoreul irheobeorimyeon
A raw confession of dependence that builds to a simple, repeated request. The English plea "Please don't leave me now" sits inside a Korean lyric full of complex reflection. The simpler the request gets, the heavier the history behind it feels.
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