A 2010 ballad where four voices circle a single, stubborn longing.
The lyric works by accumulation, not argument.
Each singer arrives at the same confession from a slightly different angle, but none of them ever talk themselves out of it.
A 2010 ballad where four voices circle a single, stubborn longing.
A 2010 ballad where four voices circle a single, stubborn longing.
The lyric works by accumulation, not argument.
Each singer arrives at the same confession from a slightly different angle, but none of them ever talk themselves out of it.
A 2010 ballad where four voices circle a single, stubborn longing.
geudaeye sarang noheul su opso
The lyric works by accumulation, not argument. Each singer arrives at the same confession from a slightly different angle, but none of them ever talk themselves out of it. The structure mirrors how a real heartache just sits there, repeating itself.
The phrase 'geudaeye sarang noheul su opso', I can't let go of your love, is the quiet center. It's not a decision or a plea; it's just a fact the singer reports about himself, like the weather. Everything else, the waiting and the tears, spins out from that one immovable thing.
It's the blunt, unadorned reason the whole song exists. There's no drama in the delivery, which makes the admission feel heavier, like a weight they've stopped trying to lift.
The way the final 'Na salgo itjyo', I'm alive, hangs at the very end, after all that talk of tears and dying. It sounds less like relief and more like a tired, plain statement of condition.
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[KyuHyun] Geureuritji mothaeso apahanayo
Geudaega isseul jariga yogin anin-gayo
[Jay] Nareul wihan goramyon chameul piryon opjyo
Onjen-gan kkeutnaboril teni
[Jonghyun] Nae sarangi jejariro oji mothago
Heulin nunmul mankeum molli ganeyo
[Jino] Naneun ijoya hajyo geudae nomu geuriwo
Nareul apeuge haljineun mollado ijoyo
[Jonghyun] Babo gateun naran gol geudaen anayo
Gaseumi jjijojineunde useumman naojyo
[Jino] Onjekkajirado nan gidaryo
Nae nunmul gamchumyo
Naega doraogin haneun gon-gayo
[Kyuhyun] Nae sarangi jejariro oji mothago
Heulin nunmul mankeum molli ganeyo
[Jay] Naneun ijoya hajyo geudae nomu geuriwo
Nareul apeuge haljineun mollado ijoyo
[Jino] Ijoya haneun gon jiwoya haneun gon
[Jonghyun] Negen nomuna oryoun irijyo
[Kyuhuyun] Nae sarangi jejariro oji mothago
Heulin nunmul mankeum molli ganeyo
[Jonghyun] Naneun ijoya hajyo geudae nomu geuriwo
Nareul apeuge haljineun mollado ijoyo
[Jay] Ijoyo~~~
[All] Nae maeumi jejariro ojiranayo
[Jonghyun] Ojiranayo~~~
[All] Michin deusi gyesok nunmulman najyo
[Jay] Naneun andwena bwayo
[Kyuhyun] Andwena bwayo
[Jonghyun] Geudael itneundaneun gon
[Jino] Itneundaneun gon
[Kyuhyun] Geunyang jukgo sipodo
[All] Geudaeye sarang noheul su opso
[Kyuhyun] Na salgo itjyo
A 2010 ballad where four voices circle a single, stubborn longing. The lyric works by accumulation, not argument. Each singer arrives at the same confession from a slightly different angle, but none of them ever talk themselves out of it.
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