We Are The Night
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BRother

A Korean indie track about checking in on someone when the days feel heavy.

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A Korean indie track about checking in on someone when the days feel heavy.

The lyric treats distance as something ordinary, not tragic.

It's less about missing someone and more about noticing the small, warm space that opens when you say 'let's have a drink sometime' without any urgency.

Editor's note

We Are The Night's BRother and the small moments

A Korean indie track about checking in on someone when the days feel heavy.

honjaseoneun gamdanghagi eoryeowonneunde

The lyric treats distance as something ordinary, not tragic. It's less about missing someone and more about noticing the small, warm space that opens when you say 'let's have a drink sometime' without any urgency.

The repeated 'gakkeum bwayo', let's see each other sometime, doesn't make a grand promise. It's just a quiet offer, the kind you make when you know someone's tired and you don't have the right words. 'Honjaseoneun gamdanghagi eoryeowonneunde', it's hard to handle things alone, acknowledges the weight without trying to lift it all at once.

It admits the obvious thing people rarely say out loud: being alone with your own life is difficult work. The line just sits there, plain and true.

The way 'gakkeum bwayo' returns each time, softer, like a reminder you keep giving yourself.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "let's have a drink sometime" how "gakkeum bwayo" turns into a mantra the pull of "Honjaseoneun gamdanghagi eoryeowonneunde"
Lyrics

BRother

The lyric stays readable and compact here; the note and related paths sit nearby so you do not lose the song while looking for context.

jami oji aneul ttae achim oji aneul ttae

heeomchine eojeui gieokdeureul manjine

heulleogadeon sigan soge hamkke kkumeul kkwosseotji

eolguldeuri tteoolla uri hanbeon moija

gakkeum bwayo kapein hamkke kape

gakkeum bwayo hamkke hanjanhage my brother

gakkeum bwayo mwo hae jeonhwahalge

gakkeum bwayo lucky bireo brother

jichyeoisseul ttae mwonga dapdapae

honjaseoneun gamdanghagi eoryeowonneunde

geunyang unneun ge himdeureonneunde

chagaun sal jogeum ttadeuthaejin geot gata

(gakkeum jeonhwahae gakkeum yeollakae

gakkeum hanjanhae gakkeum mannallae)

tteodanideon sigan soge hamkke kkumeul kkwosseotji

eolguldeuri tteoolla uri hanbeon moija

gakkeum bwayo kapein hamkke kape

gakkeum bwayo hamkke hanjanhage my brother

gakkeum bwayo mwo hae jeonhwahalge

gakkeum bwayo lucky bireo brother

(gakkeum jeonhwahae gakkeum yeollakae

gakkeum hanjanhae gakkeum mannallae)

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What is "BRother" by We Are The Night about?

A Korean indie track about checking in on someone when the days feel heavy. The lyric treats distance as something ordinary, not tragic. It's less about missing someone and more about noticing the small, warm space that opens when you say 'let's have a drink sometime' without any urgency.

Who performs "BRother"?

We Are The Night performs "BRother", and this lyric page sits inside the We Are The Night catalog on LyroVerse.

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Are there related songs to explore after "BRother"?

Yes. The related section below points to Deeper In Love (있잖아) and Hello And Goodbye (그대야 안녕) with a short reason for opening each page next.

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