S.E.S.
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Paradise

The trio's 2002 track turns a simple blue drawing into a shared escape hatch.

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The trio's 2002 track turns a simple blue drawing into a shared escape hatch.

What sticks is how the blue Poke Ball isn't symbolic; it's just a place they agreed on.

The lyric trusts that a shared, slightly silly image can hold more weight than a grand statement.

Editor's note

S.E.S. Finds Paradise in a Blue Poke Ball

The trio's 2002 track turns a simple blue drawing into a shared escape hatch.

jeo bada jeo paran han poke geurim soke neoreul deonjyeo

What sticks is how the blue Poke Ball isn't symbolic; it's just a place they agreed on. The lyric trusts that a shared, slightly silly image can hold more weight than a grand statement. It turns a cartoon container into a real hiding spot.

The phrase "jeo bada jeo paran han poke geurim soke neoreul deonjyeo", throwing you into that blue Poke Ball drawing, doesn't feel like a metaphor so much as a private coordinate. It's where they stash each other when the week gets heavy, a kid's container for grown-up fatigue. The lyric answers the pressure of "uri insaengeseo iboda himdeun il eolmadeunji manheul geoya", how many harder things are still ahead, by carving out a pocket universe they can actually picture.

It's specific and handmade, a blue drawing they're both looking at. Throwing someone into it isn't a wish; it's an action they can take right now.

The way "deodeodeodeodeodeodeodeo" stretches out before "useul iyuneun chungbunhae", like laughter spilling over before the reason even finishes.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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the pull of "jeo bada jeo paran han poke geurim soke neoreul deonjyeo" the pull of "uri insaengeseo iboda himdeun il eolmadeunji manheul geoya" the pull of "useul iyuneun chungbunhae"
Lyrics

Paradise

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Baby, it’s a brighter day

jibeseo byeokman bogo isseul geoni wae geurae

Today is friday nal jom manna

eodideun gibun puleojulge hamkke tteona

uri insaengeseo iboda himdeun il

eolmadeunji manheul geoya

ijebuteo shijakil jido moreuni

oneuleun narang jeo meolli tteona

jeo bada jeo paran han poke

geurim soke neoreul deonjyeo

jeo paran jeo haneul geu arae

neowa naega nokaisseo

i sashilmaneuro deodeodeodeodeodeodeodeo

useul iyuneun chungbunhae

geurae tteottteottteottteottteottteottteottteothage

neoneun jeulgyeobwa

Baby, today is Sunday

naeili oneun ge museobdago sumi makhyeo

pihaji mala miraeneun ape

urin naeillo ganeun gicha ane wa isseo

igeum i sunganeun dashi mannan shigandeule jeobjeom

sigonggane gyeobchin nae moseubui jouwa

chanranhaetdeon geudaedeule misoreul manna

keobeorin uri chingu deuleul manna

yojeongi uri gyeote yujin

teolteolhaedo maeryeokdeongi I’m suyeong

nugudo geobu mothal diva geudaen bada

We are still dream team

uri insaengeseo iboda himdeun il

jigeumboda manhgetjiman

gyeoteseo hamkke muneojiji anhge

jikyeojul seoroga isseo

jeo bada jeo paran han poke

geurim soke neoreul deonjyeo

jeo paran jeo haneul geu arae

neowa naega nokaisseo

i sashilmaneuro deodeodeodeodeodeodeodeo

useul iyuneun chungbunhae

geurae tteottteottteottteottteottteottteottteothage

neoneun jeulgyeobwa

nae maeumsoke gipi sumgyeojyeo itdeon Paradise

shindeule soksakimeul dalmeundeuthan kkume chodae

eonjenga uri kkume dahneun nal

dashi tto yeogie isseul tenikka

jeo bada jeo paran han poke

geurim soke neoreul deonjyeo

jeo paran jeo haneul geu arae

neowa naega nokaisseo

i sashilmaneuro deodeodeodeodeodeodeodeo

useul iyuneun chungbunhae

geurae tteottteottteottteottteottteottteottteothage

neoneun jeulgyeobwa

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What is "Paradise" by S.E.S. about?

The trio's 2002 track turns a simple blue drawing into a shared escape hatch. What sticks is how the blue Poke Ball isn't symbolic; it's just a place they agreed on. The lyric trusts that a shared, slightly silly image can hold more weight than a grand statement.

Who performs "Paradise"?

S.E.S. performs "Paradise", and this lyric page sits inside the S.E.S. catalog on LyroVerse.

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

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "S.E.S. Finds Paradise in a Blue Poke Ball", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Paradise"?

Yes. The related section below points to Happiness and Good-Bye with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by S.E.S.?

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