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Wild Flower

A Korean pop track that circles a breakup with the blunt, unresolved weight of a real argument.

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A Korean pop track that circles a breakup with the blunt, unresolved weight of a real argument.

The lyric leans into contradiction without trying to resolve it.

'I want you to be unhappy' sits right there, a raw and ugly wish that feels more honest than any noble sentiment about wishing them well.

Editor's note

WEi's Wild Flower and the ache of memory

A Korean pop track that circles a breakup with the blunt, unresolved weight of a real argument.

sangcheoneun neoga jwossneunde wae nan sangcheoman nam-a issneunde wae da

The lyric leans into contradiction without trying to resolve it. 'I want you to be unhappy' sits right there, a raw and ugly wish that feels more honest than any noble sentiment about wishing them well. It reads like a private thought you'd never say out loud, captured mid-air.

The repeated line 'sangcheoneun neoga jwossneunde wae nan sangcheoman nam-a issneunde wae da', 'the scar is yours, so why am I the only one left with it, why?', gets at the unfair math of heartbreak. It's not just sadness; it's the specific, petty resentment of being stuck holding the pain when the other person caused it. The words 'pyeongsaeng sangcheo', 'lifelong scar', answer a kind of vanity, the fear that this hurt will define you forever, long after they've moved on.

That question hangs because it has no answer. It's the core complaint of the song, the one thing you can't argue with, why do I have to carry this if you're the one who left the wound?

The way the phrase 'mibji na cham igijeog-ida', 'hate, I guess it's a miracle', twists in the middle of the track lingers. It turns bitterness into something almost sacred, or at least strangely inevitable.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "I want you to be unhappy" how "sangcheoneun neoga jwossneunde wae nan sangcheoman nam-a issneunde wae da" turns into a mantra the pull of "pyeongsaeng sangcheo"
Lyrics

Wild Flower

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oneuldo eojewa gatne wae

ttoggat-eun haluleul banboghae

huhoehagien neuj-eo

ije nan geogi eobs-eoyo

Please how feel

wae bakkwiji anhneun

geolkka jikyeodallan yagsog-e

wae gud-i tto byeonmyeong-eul daena

neodo al-a neoegen dog-iya

geojismal? geugeo jungdog-iya

naegen pyeongsaeng nam-eul dog-iya you did

nega pil-yohaeseo neoleul salanghaessdeonge aniya

neoleul salanghaeseo nega pil-yohaess-eo

mibji na cham igijeog-ida

deo sege an-ajwoss-eoya haessna

sangcheoneun neoga jwossneunde wae nan

milyeon-eul mos nwa gaseum apeuneyo

ssag da jiwobeolija

jinjag-e taewo beolyeoya haessna

sangcheoneun neoga jwossneunde wae nan

sangcheoman nam-a issneunde wae da

Uh uh uh uh uh uh uh

nae gyeot-e neoneun ije eobsjiman

ani naega meonjeo bappa eobs-eossdeon geonga jinan

sewol-e chueog-eul geulineun milyeonhan baboya nan

waleuleu muneojin jeolbyeog-eul pihae ajigdo

oeloi geol-eoss-eo na

'gijeog'in jul al-assdeon neon i'gijeog'iya

da-eum sesang-en jebal kkoch-eulo taeeona

yeppeum badneun beob-eul jebal jom baewoga

geojis-eobs-i biwonaeja uli

geojis-eobs-i jiwonaeja dul-i

huhoehaess-eumyeon pyeongsaeng

sangcheoleul jwoss-euni pyeongsaeng

sangcheoleul bad-ass-eumyeon pyeongsaeng

cheolbuji gatjiman

ige nae hwagsilhan huisaeng

I want you to be unhappy

apeumsog salang-ui gip-i? kkeojyeola

mibji na cham igijeog-ida

deo sege an-ajwoss-eoya haessna

sangcheoneun neoga jwossneunde wae nan

milyeon-eul mos nwa gaseum-apeuneyo

ssag da jiwobeolija

jinjag-e taewo beolyeoya haessna

sangcheoneun neoga jwossneunde wae nan

sangcheoman nam-aissneunde wae da

Uh uh uh uh uh uh uh

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A Korean pop track that circles a breakup with the blunt, unresolved weight of a real argument. The lyric leans into contradiction without trying to resolve it. 'I want you to be unhappy' sits right there, a raw and ugly wish that feels more honest than any noble sentiment about wishing them well.

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