A Korean ballad about the hollow aftermath when love disappears completely.
The song keeps circling back to 'ije sarangeun eobda', now there is no love.
It's a flat statement, not a complaint, which makes the emptiness feel more absolute.
A Korean ballad about the hollow aftermath when love disappears completely.
A Korean ballad about the hollow aftermath when love disappears completely.
The song keeps circling back to 'ije sarangeun eobda', now there is no love.
It's a flat statement, not a complaint, which makes the emptiness feel more absolute.
A Korean ballad about the hollow aftermath when love disappears completely.
Bang gadeuk sigyesoriman
The song keeps circling back to 'ije sarangeun eobda', now there is no love. It's a flat statement, not a complaint, which makes the emptiness feel more absolute. There's no room for negotiation or hope in those words.
The phrase 'Bang gadeuk sigyesoriman', just an empty room full of time, captures that specific, heavy quiet after someone leaves. It's not about the fight or the goodbye, but the mundane reality you're stuck with when the drama is over and all that's left is space.
That image of a room just filled with time, nothing else, grounds the whole feeling. It's where the abstraction of loss becomes a physical place you have to sit in.
The vocal delivery on 'Motnatda cham motnatda', it's over, really over, has a tired, final weight to it.
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Bami gipeo eodummajeo jamdeulmyeon
Bang gadeuk sigyesoriman
Oenjjeuk gaseume soneul ollyeobwa
Naega ajikdo sumeul swineunji
Motnatda cham motnatda i jeongdoyeotni
Mwo daedanhan sarangirago uljima
Da sseugo eobda ije sarangeun eobda
Namgimeobsi neoege da
Deo isang gajin ge eobseunigga
Naui sesange bichieobdeon han saram
Ijen niga eobda
Seoreowo cham seoreowo geuge dayeomni
Mwo teukbyeolhan sarangirago gyeolguk da ggeuchingeol
Da sseugo eobda ije sarangeun eobda
Namgimeobsi neoege da
Deo isang gajin ge eobseunigga
Naui sesange bichieobdeon han saram
Ijen niga eobda
Witaerowo api anboil byeorangingeol almyeonseo
Niga meonjeo nae son nohabeoril georan geol almyeonseo
Aju jjalbeun sunganjocha geuge neoramyeon
Miryeonhage ddo miryeonhage neol saranghalgeoya
Nameun ge eobda ije amudo eobda
Neo animyeon neo animyeon
Naege sarangeun eobseuniga
Bicheun sarajyeo deoneun gal suga eobseo
Nan neol gidarinda
A Korean ballad about the hollow aftermath when love disappears completely. The song keeps circling back to 'ije sarangeun eobda', now there is no love. It's a flat statement, not a complaint, which makes the emptiness feel more absolute.
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