The 2011 duet finds the group in raw, desperate territory, begging someone not to go.
What's sharp is how the lyric admits its own helplessness.
'Neo eobshin amugeot do halsu eobtneun naya', 'without you, I can't do anything', isn't romantic.
The 2011 duet finds the group in raw, desperate territory, begging someone not to go.
The 2011 duet finds the group in raw, desperate territory, begging someone not to go.
What's sharp is how the lyric admits its own helplessness.
'Neo eobshin amugeot do halsu eobtneun naya', 'without you, I can't do anything', isn't romantic.
The 2011 duet finds the group in raw, desperate territory, begging someone not to go.
jebal nal tteona kajima
What's sharp is how the lyric admits its own helplessness. 'Neo eobshin amugeot do halsu eobtneun naya', 'without you, I can't do anything', isn't romantic. It's a flat statement of dependency, which makes the begging feel honest, not pretty.
The phrase 'jebal nal tteona kajima', 'please don't leave me', gets said over and over. It's less a thought and more a physical block, something you'd say while holding onto a sleeve. The rest of the words orbit that one refusal to accept an ending.
It's the song's entire argument, stripped to its bones. Everything else is just decoration around this one repeated request.
The way 'jebal' ('please') gets stretched in the vocal delivery, like a hand reaching out.
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Uri sarang haet janha jebal nal ullijima
Ojik naegen neo hana ppunya
Nuneul gama do boyeo
Kwireul maga do deullyeo
Jebal nal tteona kajima
Eodu wotdeon nae salme bichi dwe eojun saram
Neomu na sojung han saram
Haru jina go, tto jina do, deo geuriwo jyeo
I norael haneun jigeum do
Uri sarang haet janha jebal nal ullijima
Ojik naegen neo hana ppunya
Nuneul gama do boyeo
Kwireul maga do deullyeo
Jebal nal tteona kajima
Dora olgeot gataseo, dashi olji mollaseo
Oneul tto neoreul gidaryeo
Neoneun moreuji, neon moreuji, apa haneun nal
I norael haneun jigeum do
Uri sarang haet janha jebal nal ullijima
Ojik naegen neo hana ppunya
Nuneul gama do boyeo
Kwireul maga do deullyeo
Jebal nal tteona kajima
Sesang gwa neo dul junge taek haramyeon hana
Nae jeonbul bbae asa do, neora myeon nan joha
Najina bamina, sarange nan mok mareun ja
Neol ijen ijja, ireon naye gat ja
Neun dajimi tto dashi, nareul ullyeo, deullyeo
Neo ege bara neungeon ojik neoya
Neo eobshin amugeot do halsu eobtneun naya
I norael deureumyeon jebal neo dorawa, dorawa
Sarang hamyeon halsurok, jeomjeom yawi eo man ga
Ojik naegen neo hana ppunya
Uri sarang haet janha, jebal nal ullijima
Nal dugo tteona kajima
Yeah, uh, uh
Gyeolguk neon doraseo, naneun tto magaseo
Jajonshim da beorigo, michin cheok neol ttaraseo
Gaseumi dwiryeo nareul da geuchigo malhaesseo
Sesange hana ppunin, neol ilhji neun mallaesseo
Naneun tto utneun cheok, geunyang meoljjeong hancheok
Neo ege bureu neun, majimak naye I norae
Jebal nal tteona kajima
The 2011 duet finds the group in raw, desperate territory, begging someone not to go. What's sharp is how the lyric admits its own helplessness. 'Neo eobshin amugeot do halsu eobtneun naya', 'without you, I can't do anything', isn't romantic.
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