A late-career dance track where the singer declares her independence from love and expectation.
The song turns a pop chorus into a dismissal.
'Everyone go away!' isn't a request; it's a boundary drawn in the middle of the dance floor.
A late-career dance track where the singer declares her independence from love and expectation.
A late-career dance track where the singer declares her independence from love and expectation.
The song turns a pop chorus into a dismissal.
'Everyone go away!' isn't a request; it's a boundary drawn in the middle of the dance floor.
A late-career dance track where the singer declares her independence from love and expectation.
Everyone go away! Hey boys, don't ever wrap my life in the word of love
The song turns a pop chorus into a dismissal. 'Everyone go away!' isn't a request; it's a boundary drawn in the middle of the dance floor. It reads like someone clearing the room so she can finally breathe.
The phrase 'I don't need any restriction' carries a specific weight. It's not just about freedom; it's about shedding the rules she's lived by, maybe the ones that came with being a woman in the industry. She's answering a lifetime of pressure with a flat refusal.
She's telling men not to define her existence with their romantic language. It's a direct, fed-up instruction from someone who's heard it all before.
The way she delivers 'Are you done yet?', it's weary, almost bored, cutting through the comfort people offer.
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My heart has finally become liad back now
I wont love anyone anymore
I was always scarred. I dont need any restriction~
Even if its late now, there is no pressure
I look at my phone because theres nothing to do
No matter who I meet or where I go, I do whatever I want
Everyone go away!
Hey boys, dont ever wrap my life in the word of love
Everyone go away!
Hey guys, tears will never be in my eyes ever again
Everyone says the same things to comfort me
Saying that they only have me.
Are you done yet?? My first love has already left
On a drunken night, you call and you cried so much
I thought you only did that to me
I dont even want to see you like that
Its my world now
Everyone go away!
Hey boys, dont ever wrap my life in the word of love
Everyone go away!
Hey guys, tears will never be in my eyes ever again
I wont ever be deceived again
I'll possess any sweetness whenever I want
I want to fly freely now~!
I open my closed heart~
Everyone go away!
Hey boys, dont ever wrap my life in the word of love
Everyone go away!
Hey guys, tears will never be in my eyes ever again (2x)
A late-career dance track where the singer declares her independence from love and expectation. The song turns a pop chorus into a dismissal. 'Everyone go away!' isn't a request; it's a boundary drawn in the middle of the dance floor.
Uhm Jung Hwa performs "Everyone Go Away", and this lyric page sits inside the Uhm Jung Hwa catalog on LyroVerse.
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