A Korean ballad that insists on being someone's permanent shelter, friend, and song.
The lyric avoids the conditional language of most comfort songs.
There's no 'if you need me' or 'when you're ready'.
A Korean ballad that insists on being someone's permanent shelter, friend, and song.
A Korean ballad that insists on being someone's permanent shelter, friend, and song.
The lyric avoids the conditional language of most comfort songs.
There's no 'if you need me' or 'when you're ready'.
A Korean ballad that insists on being someone's permanent shelter, friend, and song.
naneun neoye yungwonhan hyeongjeya
The lyric avoids the conditional language of most comfort songs. There's no 'if you need me' or 'when you're ready'. It just plants a flag: I am yours. That directness turns what could be sentimental into something almost architectural, a blueprint for constancy.
The repeated 'naneun neoye', 'I am your', doesn't leave room for argument. It's not asking permission or checking if the offer is wanted. When she sings 'naega wirohae julke' ('I'll be your shelter'), the phrasing is a flat statement of fact, the kind you might whisper to a child during a storm. The words answer a simple, stubborn need: to be someone's fixed point when everything else feels temporary.
'I am your eternal brother', it's a title that carries weight, suggesting both kinship and an unshakeable duty. In a song full of roles, this one feels the most anchored, the least likely to fade.
The way 'naneun naneun naneun naneun' stacks up near the end, like someone counting off reasons to believe.
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nega manyak goeroul ttaemyeon
naega wirohae julke
nega manyak mm seoreoul ttaemyeon mm
naega nunmuri doiri
eo duun bam heomhangik georulttae
naega naega naega neoye deungburi doeri
heo jeonhago seul seul haldae
naega neoye peoldoerira
naneun neoye yeongwonhan hyeongjeya
naneun neoye chinguya
naneun neoye yungwonhan noraeya
naneun naneun naneun naneun neoye
gippeumiya
When you walk through the cloudy days
He said, I'll be the one to be your case
When you need, someone to share your love
He said, I'll be the one to be your love
So smile, and look at me
And I will tell you what
Every, every, everybody's passing through this way
So have faith and be tall
You cant stop now
Now is the start
This is the way
An only way
naneun neoye yungwonhan hyeongjeya
naneun neoye chinguya
naneun neoye yungwonhan neoreya
naneun naneun naneun naneun neoye
naega manyak oeroul ttaemyeon nuga nareol oerohae chuchi baro yeoreobun
naneun neoye naneun neoye yungwonhan hyeongjeya
naneun neoye chinguya
naneun neoye yeongwonhan neoreya
naneun naneun naneun naneun neoye
gippeumiya
oh naneun neoye na wooo
naneun neoye yungwonhan noraeya
naneun naneun naneun naneun neoye
naneun naneun naneun naneun neoye
naneun naneun naneun naneun neoye
gippeumiya
A Korean ballad that insists on being someone's permanent shelter, friend, and song. The lyric avoids the conditional language of most comfort songs. There's no 'if you need me' or 'when you're ready'.
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