A K-pop ballad about holding onto someone through the cold season.
Most love songs promise strength or protection.
This one admits a kind of delicate need, asking to be held 'ganjeolhage', desperately.
A K-pop ballad about holding onto someone through the cold season.
A K-pop ballad about holding onto someone through the cold season.
Most love songs promise strength or protection.
This one admits a kind of delicate need, asking to be held 'ganjeolhage', desperately.
A K-pop ballad about holding onto someone through the cold season.
neomu sojunghae ireulkka geobi naneunde
Most love songs promise strength or protection. This one admits a kind of delicate need, asking to be held 'ganjeolhage', desperately. The winter isn't just scenery; it's the condition that makes the warmth necessary.
The phrase 'neomu sojunghae ireulkka geobi naneunde', I'm so precious, I'm afraid I'll break, carries the whole weight. It's not just devotion; it's the fear of being too fragile to handle what you've been given. The singer needs the other person to hold them together because they might shatter otherwise.
It's a rare admission in a pop song, calling yourself precious and breakable in the same breath. The vulnerability feels more honest than grand romantic claims.
The way 'You're my only one' repeats in English cuts through the Korean verses, simple and absolute.
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shirin gyeoul bami jinago
heunnallineun kkonnip sairo
jicheoitteon naegero niga bureowa
jogeumsshik nae maeumi noga
jageun kkumi pieona
neoreul dalmeun bomeuro
byeorang kkeute seoisseotji nan
kkonnipeun shideureo badage tteoreojinda
ttak na gataeseo deo chagapgedo
sumjugeoganeun nal jabajun neoigie
gomapdaneun maldo eoryeoweosseo tto neomeojilkkabwa
pyeonanhi heeomchigo shipeo neo ran pureunbada
ijen malhalge gomapgo gomaweo You’re my world
nareul kkok anajweo
ganjeolhage barago weonhaetteon
i sungan yeongweonhi gieokalkke
kkok jabeun du son nochi aneulkke
ttadeutan ongireul jugo
eonjena nae gyeote meomulleojweo
oraen shigani jinado
jigeum idaero neol jikyeojulkke
areumdaun moseup geudaero
You’re my only one
You’re my only one
Yeah
neomu sojunghae
ireulkka geobi naneunde
neoro sumeul shwieo nan
yakaejin mami bareul meomchul ttae
nal jabajuneun neo
uriraseo gomaweo
eodumeul bichuneun bit (Ya)
yuilhan namane gil (Ya)
gyeote isseojweo haengbokan i sunganeul gieokae
yeope naega ittan geol itjima
ganjeolhage barago weonhaetteon (Oh with you)
i sungan yeongweonhi gieokalkke (gieokae)
kkok jabeun du son nochi aneulkke (ireoke)
ttadeutan ongireul jugo
eonjena nae gyeote meomulleojweo (Oh yeah whoa)
oraen shigani jinado (jinado)
jigeum idaero neol jikyeojulkke (idaero neol jikyeojulkke)
areumdaun moseup geudaero
You’re my only one
kkeojeoganeun naesalme chotbureun neo
rago naneun geu mareul shimjange tto saegimyeo
eonjenga unneun nareul gidaryeo
geuttaereul hyanghae dallyeo
jeo bicheul nan mideo ganjeolhami naege jun gijeok
gamanhi seo itteon naege niga bureowa
jigeumbuteo kkot pineun bomnareun neowa
naye giri dweeo juni neomu gomaweo
ijen naega jabeulkke
ganjeolhage barago weonhaetteon
i sungan yeongweonhi gieokalkke
jigeum idaero neol jikyeojulkke
areumdaun moseup geudaero
You’re my only one
You’re my only one
A K-pop ballad about holding onto someone through the cold season. Most love songs promise strength or protection. This one admits a kind of delicate need, asking to be held 'ganjeolhage', desperately.
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