A late-career ballad where the trio holds onto a memory that's already gone.
There's a quiet stubbornness in how they repeat the scene, as if saying it enough might make it real again.
It's less a love song and more a ritual against forgetting.
A late-career ballad where the trio holds onto a memory that's already gone.
A late-career ballad where the trio holds onto a memory that's already gone.
There's a quiet stubbornness in how they repeat the scene, as if saying it enough might make it real again.
It's less a love song and more a ritual against forgetting.
A late-career ballad where the trio holds onto a memory that's already gone.
please don't go
There's a quiet stubbornness in how they repeat the scene, as if saying it enough might make it real again. It's less a love song and more a ritual against forgetting.
The phrase "geu dae lo dduh na bo nan nal", the day I saw you like that, anchors the whole thing. It's not about a person so much as a single, fixed moment, a snapshot they can't stop looking at. The rest of the song is just trying to breathe life back into that one frame before it fades for good.
It's a child's request, almost embarrassingly direct. Nothing fancy, just the raw want underneath all the poetic sky and memory.
The way the Korean verses give way to the plain English "I'll be missing you", it lands like a sigh, the simplest truth after all the circling.
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* geu del e dae lo dduh na bo nan nal
whe ha neul eun e li poo leun ji
nam gyuh jin na eul seup peum sok eul lo
I'll be missing you
heu lyuh jin noon ae uh li oon noon mool
duh e sang eun cham ggi him deul uh
nae geh joo go gan geu dae eul sarang
nuh moo so joong hae
nuh eul go oon doo son ae jwee uh jin ggoot eul
nuh bol soo up ssuh go gel dol li nae
nuh moo na do dda seu han hat sal e beit cwuh
e dae lo nae geh dol a ol gut gat a
da shi han bun bo nae please don't go
* geu del e dae lo dduh na bo nan nal
whe ha neul eun e li poo leun ji
nam gyuh jin na eul seup peum sok eul lo
i'll be missing you
heu lyuh jin noon ae uh li oon noon mool
duh e sang eun cham ggi him deul uh
nae geh joo go gan geu dae eul sarang
nuh moo so joong hae
e sae sang eun e luh geh mo doo geu dae lon deh
ni mo seup man eun bo e ji an a
mil lyuh o neun seu peum eul e jen uh dduk ha na
han bun man e la do o neul bam ggoom sok ae
nuh rul bo go ship puh please don't go
* geu del e dae lo dduh na bo nan nal
whe ha neul eun e li poo leun ji
nam gyuh jin na eul seup peum sok eul lo
i'll be missing you
heu lyuh jin noon ae uh li oon noon mool
duh e sang eun cham ggi him deul uh
nae geh joo go gan geu dae eul sarang
nuh moo so joong hae
da shi na ae geh lo ol soo neun up ni ouri mot da han sarang
ha lu ha lu ji nal ddae ma da
na nuh ae geh lo ga go eit ssuh geu soon gan eul we hae
juh ha neul we ae mi so jit go eit sseul nuh
* geu del e dae lo dduh na bo nan nal
whe ha neul eun e li poo leun ji
nam gyuh jin na eul seup peum sok eul lo
i'll be missing you
heu lyuh jin noon ae uh li oon noon mool
duh e sang eun cham ggi him deul uh
nae geh joo go gan geu dae eul sarang
nuh moo so joong hae
A late-career ballad where the trio holds onto a memory that's already gone. There's a quiet stubbornness in how they repeat the scene, as if saying it enough might make it real again. It's less a love song and more a ritual against forgetting.
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