Xiah Junsu
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Days

A Korean ballad that circles the quiet ache of missing someone, wondering if they're doing better without you.

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A Korean ballad that circles the quiet ache of missing someone, wondering if they're doing better without you.

The phrase 'maeil banbokdoeneun haruharuui siganeun silheo', 'I hate the time that repeats every day', doesn't just describe boredom.

It's the specific dread of days that feel identical because the person who broke the pattern is gone.

Editor's note

Xiah Junsu's 'Days' and the weight of absence

A Korean ballad that circles the quiet ache of missing someone, wondering if they're doing better without you.

yojeum nega eopsneun naega saenggakna naega eopsneun neon gwaenchanheulkka

The phrase 'maeil banbokdoeneun haruharuui siganeun silheo', 'I hate the time that repeats every day', doesn't just describe boredom. It's the specific dread of days that feel identical because the person who broke the pattern is gone. The lyric answers the pressure of empty routine by naming exactly what's hated: the sameness, the 'banbok,' the repetition that now defines the hours.

It's a plain question that holds two fears at once: 'I'm thinking of you' and 'but you might be fine without me.' The lyric doesn't dress it up. It just puts the doubt right there in the middle of the missing.

The way the question 'gwaenchanheulkka', 'are you okay?', returns, softer each time, until it's almost a whisper to yourself.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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how "maeil banbokdoeneun haruharuui siganeun silheo" turns into a mantra the self-talk in "are you okay?" the pull of "I'm thinking of you"
Lyrics

Days

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jogeum siganeul gajge doeneun uriege

jigeumbodaneun deo naajilkka

jogeum siganeul gajge doemyeon urin eotteolkka

hoksi uri geureohge kkeuti nalkka

yojeum nega eopsneun naega saenggakna

naega eopsneun neon gwaenchanheulkka

maeil banbokdoeneun haruharuui

siganeun silheo uri wae

ireohge seoroege

nappeun sarameuro byeonhaneunji

ireon apeun silsureul urin molla

manheun huhoero nameul geo gataseo

ijen seororeul chueogeuro bonaejulkka

geuraeyaman useul su isseulkka

neomu bokjaphaejin jigeumi geujeo silheoseo

gyesok nado moreuge babogati

yojeum nega eopsneun naega saenggakna

naega eopsneun neon gwaenchanheulkka

maeil banbokdoeneun haruharuui

siganeun silheo uri wae

ireohge seoroege

nappeun sarameuro byeonhaneunji

ireon apeun silsureul urin molla

manheun huhoero nameul geo gataseo

gudi heeojyeo isseoya

iksukhaejyeo beorin

sojunghameul kkaedatneun geon aniya

yojeum nega eopsneun nareul saenggakhae

nega eopsneun nan gwaenchanheulkka

geunyang yejeoncheoreom neowa maeireul

usgo sipeunde uri wae

ireohge mojilge chagapge

seoromaneul tashaneunji

ireon apeun silsureul urin molla

neoneun eotteon saenggageul halkka yojeum

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What is "Days" by Xiah Junsu about?

A Korean ballad that circles the quiet ache of missing someone, wondering if they're doing better without you. The phrase 'maeil banbokdoeneun haruharuui siganeun silheo', 'I hate the time that repeats every day', doesn't just describe boredom. It's the specific dread of days that feel identical because the person who broke the pattern is gone.

Who performs "Days"?

Xiah Junsu performs "Days", and this lyric page sits inside the Xiah Junsu catalog on LyroVerse.

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