A short, atmospheric track that sets up the group's fairy forest concept with a mix of Korean and English lyrics.
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A short, atmospheric track that sets up the group's fairy forest concept with a mix of Korean and English lyrics.
The lyric doesn't build a narrative; it oscillates between a poetic offer in Korean and a stark, repetitive confession in English.
That split voice, one almost mythical, the other bluntly personal, feels like the core tension of the piece.
Editor's note
PIXY's 'Intro (End Of The Forest)' and a plea for wings
A short, atmospheric track that sets up the group's fairy forest concept with a mix of Korean and English lyrics.
Let me know, let me know, let me know / I'm addicted, i'm addicted
The lyric doesn't build a narrative; it oscillates between a poetic offer in Korean and a stark, repetitive confession in English. That split voice, one almost mythical, the other bluntly personal, feels like the core tension of the piece. It's a plea that can't decide whether to be a fairy tale or a diary entry, and that indecision is what sticks.
The Korean opening asks for wings to be brought, to scatter a shadow in the moonlight, promising to give shining wings in return and erase all pain and fear. Then it shifts into a raw, repeated English plea: 'Let me know, let me know, let me know / I'm addicted, i'm addicted.' It's less a story and more a direct transmission of need, someone in a dark place bargaining for escape and then just stating the craving outright, without decoration.
Those repeated phrases cut through the earlier imagery. They're not asking for wings or light anymore; they're just stating a condition, over and over, like someone trying to make it real by saying it out loud.
The way 'I'm addicted' repeats, flat and insistent, after the more flowing Korean lines. It just hangs there.
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how "I'm addicted" turns into a mantrathe pull of "Let me know, let me know, let me know / I'm addicted, i'm addicted"
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Intro (End Of The Forest)
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bulgeun dari nuneul tteugijeon naege nalgaereul gajyeodajuryeom
yojeong hanmyeongeul dalbicharaero mireobeoryeo
geureomyeon neoege binnaneun nalgaereul julge
masyeo, modeun gotonggwa duryeoumeul itgehaejulge
masimyeon nalgaega inneun goseul bol su isseo
Where are the wings?
Can you just let me know?
The moon is coming closer
And soon I'll be greedy
And I think I'm gonna have insomnia
I'm addicted
I just feel like burning a way
igose kkeuten
I just lost light and it's too late
From you, from me
I don't know why but I can't stay
neoe dalkomhame
Please save me, show me the way
Let me know, let me know, let me know
I'm addicted, i'm addicted
Let me know, let me know, let me know
I'm addicted, i'm addicted
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A short, atmospheric track that sets up the group's fairy forest concept with a mix of Korean and English lyrics. The lyric doesn't build a narrative; it oscillates between a poetic offer in Korean and a stark, repetitive confession in English. That split voice, one almost mythical, the other bluntly personal, feels like the core tension of the piece.
Who performs "Intro (End Of The Forest)"?
PIXY performs "Intro (End Of The Forest)", and this lyric page sits inside the PIXY catalog on LyroVerse.
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