A Korean ballad about the quiet work of staying in love when the feeling isn't enough.
Park Wonvisibility18 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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A Korean ballad about the quiet work of staying in love when the feeling isn't enough.
Park Won frames love not as fate or something special, but as something you decide to keep building, even when the blueprint feels old.
The phrase 'sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge', love is an effort, gets repeated like a fact you keep bumping into.
Editor's note
Park Won's Try and the effort of love
A Korean ballad about the quiet work of staying in love when the feeling isn't enough.
sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge mari doeni
Most love songs are about the feeling. This one is about the work. Park Won frames love not as fate or something special, but as something you decide to keep building, even when the blueprint feels old.
The phrase 'sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge', love is an effort, gets repeated like a fact you keep bumping into. It answers the pressure of having to make something last when the easy devotion has worn thin. The song isn't about grand gestures; it's about the daily choice to hold on, even when you're tired.
It's a plain statement that becomes the song's backbone. Love is an effort, it says again, not as a complaint but as the only honest thing left to say.
The way the phrase 'noryeokhaebwasseo', I tried, hangs in the melody, a little resigned, a little stubborn.
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how "sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge" turns into a mantrathe pull of "sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge mari doeni"
Lyrics
Try
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neol mannal su issneun nal
chingul mannassgo
kkeunhiji anhdeon daehwaga
ijen kkeunhgigo
neol barabodaga
dareun sarameul gyeopchyeobwasseo
nugunga nae ane
deureoon geosdo aninde
saranghandan mareun
jeomjeom mianhago
eokjiro han geosppuninde
neon johahago
neoegeman naneun
aju bappeun saram
nae yeonrageul gidaridaga
tto jamdeulgessji
nado noryeokhaebwasseo
uriui i sarangeul
andoeneun kkumeul butjapgo
aesseuneun saramcheoreom
sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge
mari doeni
seoroga dareun geon
teukbyeolhadago
gateun geon unmyeongira
haessdeon geosdeuri
jigyeowojyeo
neon oneulboda naeil nal
deo saranghandae
nan naeilboda oneul deo
saranghal tende
nado noryeokhaebwasseo
uriui i sarangeul
apeun momeul ikkeulgo
hal ireul kkeutnael ttaecheoreom
sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge
mari doeni
mari doeni
sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge
noryeogeuro andoeneun ge
issdaneun ge
sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge
mari doeni
neoneun ajik amugeosdo
moreugoman issneunde
eotteohge malhaeya halji
nado moreugesseo
geureohge neol mannareo ga
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What is "Try" by Park Won about?
A Korean ballad about the quiet work of staying in love when the feeling isn't enough. Park Won frames love not as fate or something special, but as something you decide to keep building, even when the blueprint feels old. The phrase 'sarangeul noryeokhandaneun ge', love is an effort, gets repeated like a fact you keep bumping into.
Who performs "Try"?
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