Park Won
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Try

A Korean ballad about the quiet work of staying in love when the feeling isn't enough.

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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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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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Are there related songs to explore after "Try"?

Yes. The related section below points to Fuxxxx Crazy and Rudderless with a short reason for opening each page next.

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