U-Kiss
Lyric guide

Passage

A K-pop ballad about a soft wind, a shared smile, and the simple wish to stay close.

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Quick meaning

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A K-pop ballad about a soft wind, a shared smile, and the simple wish to stay close.

The lyric trusts small things: a glance at the pretty sky, a sweet wind on the cheek, footprints on the beach.

It builds a whole world of affection from those tiny, tangible details without ever needing to explain why they matter.

Editor's note

U-Kiss finds a gentle breeze in 'Passage'

A K-pop ballad about a soft wind, a shared smile, and the simple wish to stay close.

Kimi ga warau boku wa sukoshi terete iru

The lyric trusts small things: a glance at the pretty sky, a sweet wind on the cheek, footprints on the beach. It builds a whole world of affection from those tiny, tangible details without ever needing to explain why they matter.

The phrase 'Kimi dake wo ima boku wa suki ni naru', 'now I come to like only you', doesn't shout. It just lands, a quiet admission that this feeling is already here, already settled. It answers the pressure of having to declare something big by just stating a simple, present fact.

'When you laugh, I shine a little.' It's a plain observation about how someone else's joy becomes your own light, said without any fuss.

The way the 'Lalala lalala' section drifts in feels like a breath, a moment where words stop and the feeling just hangs there.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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What to keep in your ear

the pull of "Kimi dake wo ima boku wa suki ni naru" the pull of "Lalala lalala" the pull of "When you laugh, I shine a little."
Lyrics

Passage

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Yawarakai kaze ni fureru you ni

Kimi dake wo ima boku wa suki ni naru

Omoi subete tsutsumikonde

Kokoro ga ima hane wo hirogete yuku

Lalala lalala…

Kirei na sora da ne to kimi ga furimuku kara

Boku no hoho ni sotto amai kaze

Moshi koko ga umi nara suteki dayo ne

Kimi ga warau boku wa sukoshi terete iru

Dokoka de kokoro wa tomodachi wo koete ita nda

Omoide ni wa zutto sono egao

Atatakaku afureteta

Yawarakai kaze ni (yeah) fureru you ni (we can feel)

Kimi dake wo ima boku wa suki ni naru (I’ll be with you)

Omoi subete tsutsumikonde (yes I will)

Kokoro ga ima hane wo hirogete yuku (love goes on)

Lalala lalala…

Kondo no nichiyoubi umi ni demo yukou ka?

Aoi sora ga futari wo mite iru

Komorebi no rizumu de unazuku kara

Boku no koi wa yurete machi wo oyoideku

Fuan ya namida wa itsuka wa hikari ni dekiru sa

Kinou yori mo zutto sou chikaku de

Mata ashita aeru kana

Mabushii kisetsu ga (yeah) kimi no yubi de (we can feel)

Odoridasu kara boku wa suki ni naru (I’ll be with you)

Tatta hitotsu (ah) kagayaku no wa (yes I will)

Tokimeki kara yume ni tsuzuku mirai

Let’s talk. Uminari no rain ni kasaneru sain

Namida wa kirari toritahi wa yurari sunahama ni wa ashiato twin

Amai love song maru de futari no tame no you ni hibiiteru

(Ah) only one tanoshii koto (ah) takusan shitai ne

Itsumademo baby nakayoshi de iyou

Shall we be in love, let’s fall in love, I love you so much!!

Yawarakai kaze ni (yeah) fureru you ni (we can feel)

Kimi dake wo ima boku wa suki ni naru (I’ll be with you)

Omoi subete tsutsumikonde (yes I will)

Kokoro ga ima hane wo hirogete yuku (love goes on)

Lalala lalala…

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What is "Passage" by U-Kiss about?

A K-pop ballad about a soft wind, a shared smile, and the simple wish to stay close. The lyric trusts small things: a glance at the pretty sky, a sweet wind on the cheek, footprints on the beach. It builds a whole world of affection from those tiny, tangible details without ever needing to explain why they matter.

Who performs "Passage"?

U-Kiss performs "Passage", and this lyric page sits inside the U-Kiss catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Passage"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "U-Kiss finds a gentle breeze in 'Passage'", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Passage"?

Yes. The related section below points to Believe and It's Time with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by U-Kiss?

Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through U-Kiss's lyric pages.

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