A Korean ballad where memory refuses to fade, even when everything else does.
The song circles that gap between what should be and what is.
'Naegen an eoullyeo', it shouldn't hurt me, but the whole lyric is the ache of it doing exactly that.
A Korean ballad where memory refuses to fade, even when everything else does.
A Korean ballad where memory refuses to fade, even when everything else does.
The song circles that gap between what should be and what is.
'Naegen an eoullyeo', it shouldn't hurt me, but the whole lyric is the ache of it doing exactly that.
A Korean ballad where memory refuses to fade, even when everything else does.
Naegen an eoullyeo
The song circles that gap between what should be and what is. 'Naegen an eoullyeo', it shouldn't hurt me, but the whole lyric is the ache of it doing exactly that. It's a denial that sounds like a confession.
The repeated 'no' after 'Sarang ttawin, no / Nunmul ttawin, no / Geurium ttawin, no' is a flat refusal. It's not a grand declaration, just a quiet insistence that love, tears, and longing aren't supposed to hurt him. He's telling himself a story that won't stick.
That phrase, 'it shouldn't hurt me,' carries the whole weight. It's the quiet, stubborn hope that gets worn down by the reality the song describes.
The way 'saranghana bwa' repeats at the end, like a question he's still asking himself.
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Tto il nyeoni ga sewol ppareuji
Nari gago tto haega imankeum
Sigan jinanmankeum nae meorissok
Geu apeun gieokdo musaekhaejyeo
Geunde isanghae yeogiga apa
Apeun chaero chamgo salgo isseo
I oensonui banji mot ppaebeorin chae
I gaseumsok neol mot beorin chae nan
Sarang ttawin, no
Nunmul ttawin, no
Geurium ttawin, no
Naegen an eoullyeo
Tto sori naemyeo, no
Chamaboryeo, no
Nan molla ajik saranghana bwa
Saranghana bwa
Tto ireun saebyeok jameseo kkaesseo
Honjain naega iksukhandedo
I oensonui banji ppaebeoryeotjiman
I gaseumsok neol mot beorin chae nan
Sarang ttawin, no
Nunmul ttawin, no
Geurium ttawin, no
Naegen an eoullyeo
Tto sori naemyeo, no
Chamaboryeo, no
Nan molla ajik saranghana bwa
Munbakkui balgeoreum sori
Hoksi neoya oechimyeo dallyeonaga
I georiwin neol darmeun pullae
Eum hyanggiman nal tto ullyeo
Sarang ttawin, no
Nunmul ttawin, no
Geurium ttawin, no
Naegen an eoullyeo
Tto sori naemyeo, no
Chamaboryeo, no
Nan molla ajik I
Sarang ttawin, no
Nunmul ttawin, no
Geurium ttawin, no
Naegen an eoullyeo
Tto sori naemyeo, no
Chamaboryeo, no
Nan molla ajik saranghana bwa
Saranghana bwa
Saranghana bwa, saranghana bwa
A Korean ballad where memory refuses to fade, even when everything else does. The song circles that gap between what should be and what is. 'Naegen an eoullyeo', it shouldn't hurt me, but the whole lyric is the ache of it doing exactly that.
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