A K-pop ballad about a love so painful it feels like dying every day.
The lyric frames love as a fatal condition.
Phrases like 'sal su eobseo', I can't live, aren't hyperbole here; they're the plain truth of the narrator's world.
A K-pop ballad about a love so painful it feels like dying every day.
A K-pop ballad about a love so painful it feels like dying every day.
The lyric frames love as a fatal condition.
Phrases like 'sal su eobseo', I can't live, aren't hyperbole here; they're the plain truth of the narrator's world.
A K-pop ballad about a love so painful it feels like dying every day.
Haruharu jugeul geotman gataseo
The lyric frames love as a fatal condition. Phrases like 'sal su eobseo', I can't live, aren't hyperbole here; they're the plain truth of the narrator's world. It turns the chorus into a survival manual written in real time.
The repeated 'bogo sipeo', I want to see you, builds into a mantra. It's not just missing someone; it's the physical ache of their absence, the kind that makes breathing hard. The singer is bargaining with dreams and memories, asking for even one glimpse, because the present without them is unbearable.
That's the central, brutal fact of the song. Loving this person isn't joyful; it's a daily confrontation with a pain so deep it mimics death.
The way 'bogo sipeo' stacks up three times, each one sounding more frayed than the last.
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Neoreul bonaen ji han dari jinasseo
Amugeotdo nan hal su eobseo
Neo hanaman barabon nayeosseotgie
Nunmuri bitmulcheoreom heulleo
Jebal jebal neon nareul tteonagaji ma
Haruharu jugeul geotman gataseo
]Neo ttaemune sarangiran geol alge dwaesseo
Nae maeumi neomu apaseo sal su eobseo jeongmal
Bogo sipeo bogo sipeo bogo sipeo
Dan han beonmanirado kkumeseorado jebal
It’s like a sad movie
Igeon neol hyanghan majimak nae story
Neoran saram ttaemune nae maeumi apa
Neoran gieokdeuri nal goerophineun geot gata
Itji motaeseo nega allyeojun geu sarang
Geu sarang ttaemune naega jugeul geotman gata
Neo hanaman saranghan nayeosseotgie
Meonghani tto harureul bonae
Jebal jebal neon nareul tteonagaji ma
Haruharu jugeul geotman gataseo
Neo ttaemune sarangiran geol alge dwaesseo
Nae maeumi neomu apaseo sal su eobseo jeongmal
Bogo sipeo bogo sipeo bogo sipeo
Dan hanbeonmanirado kkumeseorado jebal
Naman apeuni naman himdeuni uri durui gieokdeul
Neo eomneun tto haruga sirheo
Neo ttaemune sarangiran geol alge dwaesseo
Nae maeumi neomu apaseo sal su eobseo jeongmal
Saranghaeseo saranghaeseo saranghaeseo
Na jeongmal michigesseo
Dasi naegero wajwo
Dasi naegero wajwo
A K-pop ballad about a love so painful it feels like dying every day. The lyric frames love as a fatal condition. Phrases like 'sal su eobseo', I can't live, aren't hyperbole here; they're the plain truth of the narrator's world.
U-Kiss performs "Come Back To Me Again", and this lyric page sits inside the U-Kiss catalog on LyroVerse.
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