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Beautiful Words

A Korean ballad about finding strength in whispered encouragement when the path feels too long.

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A Korean ballad about finding strength in whispered encouragement when the path feels too long.

The lyric treats exhaustion not as a problem to solve but as a state to move through, with companionship as a quiet fact rather than a dramatic arrival.

It's less about being rescued and more about the simple, repeated assurance that you're not walking alone.

Editor's note

SoHyang's Beautiful Words on a weary road

A Korean ballad about finding strength in whispered encouragement when the path feels too long.

"gwitgae deullineun areumdaun mal"

The lyric treats exhaustion not as a problem to solve but as a state to move through, with companionship as a quiet fact rather than a dramatic arrival. It's less about being rescued and more about the simple, repeated assurance that you're not walking alone.

The phrase "areumdaun mal", beautiful words, isn't about grand speeches. It's the quiet, necessary sound someone needs to hear when they're "too tired" to go on. The song keeps returning to that whispered promise in the ear, treating it like a small, vital light against the "lonely road."

It's the beautiful words heard in the ear, not shouted from a distance. That placement makes all the difference, it's intimate, close, meant only for the one walking.

The gentle, recurring image of moonlight wrapping the body gives the whole walk a hushed, almost sacred feel.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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the pull of "areumdaun mal" the pull of "too tired" the pull of "lonely road."
Lyrics

Beautiful Words

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jichin haruga jinago

eodumi naerin gil wie

dalbiche momeul gidaeeo

sseulsseulhi hollo geonneun gil

neomu jichyeotdago malhaedo doelkka

jageumahan wiroga pillyohan bam

gwitgae deullineun areumdaun mal

honjaga aniya gyeote isseulge

cheoncheonhi gado dwae neurin ge anya

jichyeo sseureojimyeon ireukyeojulge

eojewa gateun haruga

mugeopge nareul nureul ttae

neomu himdeuldago malhaedo doelkka

jageumahan wiroga pillyohan bam

gwitgae deullineun areumdaun mal

honjaga aniya gyeote isseulge

cheoncheonhi gado dwae neurin ge anya

jichyeo sseureojimyeon ireukyeojulge

eoreobeorin bada wie

cheoreomneun hanghae anilkka

geuge anirago yaegihaejwoyo

jalhago itdago wirohaejwoyo

gwitgae ullineun areumdaun mal

honjaga aniya gyeote isseulge

cheoncheonhi gado dwae neurin ge anya

jichyeo sseureojimyeon ireukyeojulge

dalbiche momeul gidaeeo

sseulsseulhi hollo geonneun gil

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What is "Beautiful Words" by SoHyang about?

A Korean ballad about finding strength in whispered encouragement when the path feels too long. The lyric treats exhaustion not as a problem to solve but as a state to move through, with companionship as a quiet fact rather than a dramatic arrival. It's less about being rescued and more about the simple, repeated assurance that you're not walking alone.

Who performs "Beautiful Words"?

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Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "SoHyang's Beautiful Words on a weary road", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Beautiful Words"?

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