A quiet plea wrapped in the silence between two people who used to know each other.
Most breakup songs catalogue what went wrong.
This one fixates on the mundane, terrifying silence that follows.
A quiet plea wrapped in the silence between two people who used to know each other.
A quiet plea wrapped in the silence between two people who used to know each other.
Most breakup songs catalogue what went wrong.
This one fixates on the mundane, terrifying silence that follows.
A quiet plea wrapped in the silence between two people who used to know each other.
amu mal eobseoseo gin siganeul hamkkehan
Most breakup songs catalogue what went wrong. This one fixates on the mundane, terrifying silence that follows. The lyric treats 'Are you fine?' not as small talk, but as the one sentence that could either reopen everything or confirm it's truly over.
The phrase 'amu mal eobseoseo gin siganeul hamkkehan', 'without a word, we spent a long time together', holds the whole tension. It's not about the words that were said, but the shared silence that now feels heavy. The song keeps trying to form the question 'Are you fine?' but gets stuck on the memory of when no words were needed at all.
That line about spending long time without words captures the specific intimacy of a relationship that operated on understood silence. Now that silence is just empty.
The way 'I want you save me' sits in the middle of all that Korean hesitation gives the English phrase a raw, almost childish weight.
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jal jinaego issneun geoni amu mal eobseoseo
gin siganeul hamkkehan neoyeossneunde
jal jinaelaneun mal jedaelo han jeog eobseoseo
deoneun jeonhal su eobseoseo geu swiun maljocha
neoegen wae ili eolyeoun geolkka
neomu salanghaessneunde neomu geuliwossneunde
Oh won't you say it
ajig salanghaneunde neoleul gidalineunde
I want you save me
naleul algo issgie
eotteon maldo anhneun neolan geol ala
neoleul algo issgie
eotteon maldo moshal nalan geol ileohge
neoegen eolyeoun maldeul
ajig salanghaneunde neoleul gidalineunde
I want you save me
uyeonhi majuchige doemyeon
ij-ji moshal jinan gieoge eosaeghae
geuleohge majuhadeolado
moleun cheog jinagagessji ileon naege
jal jinaego issneun geoni meonjeo malhaejullae
gin siganeul hamkkehan neoyeossdamyeon
jal jinaelaneun mal hanmadi hal su eobseoseo
jageun yonggido eobseoseo geu swiun maljocha
naegen wae ili eolyeoun geolkka
ajig salanghaneunde neoleul gidalineunde
I want you save me
ajig salanghaneunde neoleul gidalineunde
I want you save me
A quiet plea wrapped in the silence between two people who used to know each other. Most breakup songs catalogue what went wrong. This one fixates on the mundane, terrifying silence that follows.
Yang Da Il performs "Are You Fine", and this lyric page sits inside the Yang Da Il catalog on LyroVerse.
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