Sechskies
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Chog

A Korean pop ballad about what stays with you when someone's gone.

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A Korean pop ballad about what stays with you when someone's gone.

The song leans into the physicality of loss, how it sits in the chest and won't leave.

'Gasumsoge yongwonthorog bichidoeo', forever shining in my heart, isn't a sweet sentiment; it's a fact, almost a burden, about what memory does when it decides to stay.

Editor's note

Sechskies' 'Chog' and the weight of memory

A Korean pop ballad about what stays with you when someone's gone.

yongsohe hamke hal su obnun nal

The song leans into the physicality of loss, how it sits in the chest and won't leave. 'Gasumsoge yongwonthorog bichidoeo', forever shining in my heart, isn't a sweet sentiment; it's a fact, almost a burden, about what memory does when it decides to stay.

The phrase 'yongsohe hamke hal su obnun nal', that day we can't be together, doesn't just mark an ending. It holds the quiet dread of all the ordinary days that will now feel wrong, the empty space where someone's laugh or complaint used to be. The lyric circles that absence without trying to fix it.

It's a plain statement of fact that carries the whole song's ache. There's no drama in the phrasing, just the quiet recognition of a door that's closed.

The way the vocal line stretches around 'dashi bol su obgie', because I can't see you again, feels like someone trying to catch their breath mid-thought.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "Gasumsoge yongwonthorog bichidoeo" the pull of "yongsohe hamke hal su obnun nal" the pull of "dashi bol su obgie"
Lyrics

Chog

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Yogiboda naun sesange igeji shwil su igil hangsang digohalge

chomen manhi norul wonmanghago miwohejiman

niga teghan gu girul ihe hagiro hesso

gojidoen sesangul jeil monjo talchurhan niga burowo gurohji molla

gureso noui girul ihe hagiro hesso

Norul nungamge han saramdul

(moduga da jonbuda tokathungol guduri nol yongwonhi nungamge hesso)

himdulgejiman modu yongsohe (ochaphi ijen kuthnan iriya)

No tonan hu manhi urosso dashin bol su obgie

yongsohe hamke hal su obnun nal

Bupedoeda mothe sogoboryosso jonguiga igindadon marun da yednal yegiji

yogun heso mwohaji ochaphi modun gon pawo inun jashigduri uson sunwi ilteji

bogsu halsuobgie nunul gamadon saramduldo shigan gamyon ijhyo jigeji

guron tumse soge ne chingu majyo gu mosubkaji ijhyo jigeji

Hal su inungon hana obso

(nol wihe muodo hejul su inun gosun hana obso hanado)

guge do uril sulphuge hane (pyonhi shwigirul baral subake)

No tonan hu manhi urosso dashin bol su obgie

yongsohe hamke hal su obnun nal

odingaeso nal bondamyon

ijen niga naui giri doeojwo wo

Ijen dashi ulji anhulke

hangsang naui maumen kodaran bichi niga doelteni

Jogumun do pyonhejigil baressoji namul sogyo gamyo saraganun sesang

gu jonge hanmyong pihejaga baro norangol

onjenganun ijhyojyo jiwojige doegeji

hajiman gasumsoge yongwonthorog bichidoeo hengbog hadorog biro jugesso

uriga dashi dashi mannage doenun nalkaji

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What is "Chog" by Sechskies about?

A Korean pop ballad about what stays with you when someone's gone. The song leans into the physicality of loss, how it sits in the chest and won't leave. 'Gasumsoge yongwonthorog bichidoeo', forever shining in my heart, isn't a sweet sentiment; it's a fact, almost a burden, about what memory does when it decides to stay.

Who performs "Chog"?

Sechskies performs "Chog", and this lyric page sits inside the Sechskies catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Chog"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Sechskies' 'Chog' and the weight of memory", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Chog"?

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