A duet about the slow, stubborn ache of a breakup that won't fade.
The lyric leans on the weight of ordinary words that failed.
'Cheoleopsdeon jjalpassdeon', it was supposed to be simple and brief.
A duet about the slow, stubborn ache of a breakup that won't fade.
A duet about the slow, stubborn ache of a breakup that won't fade.
The lyric leans on the weight of ordinary words that failed.
'Cheoleopsdeon jjalpassdeon', it was supposed to be simple and brief.
A duet about the slow, stubborn ache of a breakup that won't fade.
ajik apaya handae
The lyric leans on the weight of ordinary words that failed. 'Cheoleopsdeon jjalpassdeon', it was supposed to be simple and brief. The song is about the betrayal of that promise, how an easy goodbye curdles into a permanent residence in your mind.
The phrase 'ppalli jom gajura', 'please take it quickly', is a plea for the day to hurry up and end. It's the sound of someone stuck in a room with their own thoughts, bargaining with the clock because the emptiness is too loud. Every little memory, every 'hajiman tteugeowossdeon' moment that was supposed to be trivial, keeps circling back.
It translates to 'I still have to hurt.' Not that it does hurt, but that it must. There's a duty to the pain, a resignation that this is the work left to do.
The way their voices blend on 'hamkke jami deunda', 'fall asleep together', feels like a shared delusion, a quiet admission that the old habit is the only comfort left.
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cheoleopsdeon jjalpassdeon hajiman tteugeowossdeon
geuraeseo himdeureossdeon ppeonhan ibyeol yaegi
hanbeonssik saenggaknago
jogeumssik ijhyeojigessji
geunde nae sigani meomchwosseo
oneul haruya ppalli jom gajura
honja doenoeida
myeot sigan gateun myeot bun bonae
ajik apaya handae handongan geureohdae
geuraeya neol ijeul su issdae
geureon mari silheo tto hanbeon ulgo
heojeonhan maeume bamsae
neoreul bulleobodaga hamkke jami deunda
cheoleopsgeon jjalpassgeon ppeonhajin anheun ibyeolgwa
ijeun deut anin deut jogeumeun mudyeojin deus
eojebodan mudeomdeom aesseo jiwoboryeo
nugurado mannabomyeon
wiroga doejin anheulkka
bappeuge jibeul naseosseo
teong bin gaseumeun chaewojijil anhgo
gwaenchanheun cheok hamyeon
ulkeokhamyeo dasi ni saenggagi na
ajik apaya handae handongan geureohdae
geuraeya neol ijeul su issdae
geureon mari silheo tto hanbeon ulgo
heojeonhan maeume bamsae
neoreul bulleobodaga hamkke jami deunda
cheoleopsgeon jjalpassgeon ppeonhajin anheun ibyeolgwa
eodireul gado geogiseo mwol haedo
neowa hamkkehaessdeon sungani
jakku dorawaseo
ajik apaya handae handongan geureohdae
geuraeya neol ijeul su issdae
geureon mari silheo tto hanbeon ulgo
heojeonhan maeume bamsae
neoreul bulleobodaga hamkke jami deunda
cheoleopsgeon jjalpassgeon ppeonhajin anheun ibyeolgwa
A duet about the slow, stubborn ache of a breakup that won't fade. The lyric leans on the weight of ordinary words that failed. 'Cheoleopsdeon jjalpassdeon', it was supposed to be simple and brief.
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