A song where darkness gives way to a voice that pulls the singer home.
The lyric doesn't dramatize the fall or the return.
It just holds the moment when you're apart from yourself, and the only thing that works is a sound, a name being called.
A song where darkness gives way to a voice that pulls the singer home.
A song where darkness gives way to a voice that pulls the singer home.
The lyric doesn't dramatize the fall or the return.
It just holds the moment when you're apart from yourself, and the only thing that works is a sound, a name being called.
A song where darkness gives way to a voice that pulls the singer home.
jeomun haneurui seogyangcheoreom nal bulleojwo
The lyric doesn't dramatize the fall or the return. It just holds the moment when you're apart from yourself, and the only thing that works is a sound, a name being called. The simplicity of "You make me back" carries the whole weight.
The phrase "jeomun jeo haneure heuteureojin naega bichyeo boinda", I'm scattered across that dark sky, shining, captures that suspended, broken-apart feeling. It's not about being invisible, but being visible in pieces, waiting for something to gather you up. The rest of the song is the answer to that waiting.
It translates roughly to "call me like a star in the dark sky." The request isn't for rescue, but for recognition, to be seen and named from within the same darkness.
The way the Korean phrases flow into those repeated "woo woo woo" hooks gives the song its drifting, circling motion.
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jeomun jeo haneure
heuteureojin naega bichyeo boinda
eojjeomyeon i eodumeun
geoulgwa talmaissneun deushae
eojireopge chaoreun hoheupdeulgwa
heundeullineun modeun sesang sogeseo
nal bureuneun deus
bulkeun seogyangi tteoolla one
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
doragal got nan eopseo
gidae swil got nan eopseo
geujeo eodum soge nareul mudeo beoril ttae
jaesbit sesangeul kkaego
nal bulleooneun
neoui moksori
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
jichin nae balgeoreumi honja nama
gal goseul ilheul ttae
jeomun haneurui seogyangcheoreom nal
bulleojwo
nal kkaewojwo
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
You make me back
woo woo woo woo woo yeah
A song where darkness gives way to a voice that pulls the singer home. The lyric doesn't dramatize the fall or the return. It just holds the moment when you're apart from yourself, and the only thing that works is a sound, a name being called.
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