A Korean ballad about finding home in someone else's presence.
The lyric treats belonging as something you breathe into, not something you announce.
It's less about possession and more about the relief of finally fitting somewhere.
A Korean ballad about finding home in someone else's presence.
A Korean ballad about finding home in someone else's presence.
The lyric treats belonging as something you breathe into, not something you announce.
It's less about possession and more about the relief of finally fitting somewhere.
A Korean ballad about finding home in someone else's presence.
Nan keodaran jibboda Keudae ani ttatteuthae
The lyric treats belonging as something you breathe into, not something you announce. It's less about possession and more about the relief of finally fitting somewhere.
The phrase 'I belong to you' repeats like a quiet vow, not a dramatic claim. It answers the pressure of being surrounded by 'brilliant lights' and 'many dazzling things' that push the singer's eyes away. Those words had to exist because everything else feels distant compared to this one warm place.
Saying 'you are warmer than any grand house' turns a feeling into a physical fact. It makes the choice obvious.
The way 'keureohke bimilcheoreom', like a secret, wraps around the shared breath stays with you.
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Hwaryeohan bulbitdeul soge
Jamsi keudael itgon hae
Nunbusin manheun geotdeuri
Na.ui nuneul meolge hae
Nan keodaran jibboda
Keudae ani deo pyeonhae hangsang
Nareul gamssa anneun keugot
I belong to you
Keudaen nae ane
Seoro sumi doe neul keureohke bimilcheoreom
Keudaeneun nal jom deo
Joheun sarami doego sipge hae
Keudael deo saranghal su rok
Amudo moreuneun yaegi
Na.ui kipeun sangcheodo
Keudaeneun deureojuryeo hae
Bamsae nal barabomyeo
Nan keodaran jibboda
Keudae ani ttatteuthae
Hangsang nareul jikyeojuneun keugot
I belong to you
Keudaen nae ane
Seoro sumi doe neul keureohke bimilcheoreom
Keudaeneun nal jom deo
Joheun sarami doego sipge hae
Keudael deo saranghal su rok
Keudae gyeote meomulgo sipeo
Keudae bakkeun neomu chagawo
Mae.il doragal geoya
Keu bangeuro
You belong to me
Nan keudae ane
Urin hana doe neul keureohke cheon gukcheoreom
Keudaeneun nal jom deo
Joheun sarami doego sipge hae
Keudae gyeote meomulsurok
My love
A Korean ballad about finding home in someone else's presence. The lyric treats belonging as something you breathe into, not something you announce. It's less about possession and more about the relief of finally fitting somewhere.
Xiah Junsu performs "Love Breath", and this lyric page sits inside the Xiah Junsu catalog on LyroVerse.
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