Yang Da Il
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Don’t Leave

A Korean ballad where every word feels like holding on too tight.

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A Korean ballad where every word feels like holding on too tight.

The lyric circles the same few fears without resolution, which is the point.

It captures that specific panic where you're bargaining with air, listing every reason the departure is unfair because admitting it's final is worse.

Editor's note

Yang Da Il's plea to stay

A Korean ballad where every word feels like holding on too tight.

nal dugo gajima

The lyric circles the same few fears without resolution, which is the point. It captures that specific panic where you're bargaining with air, listing every reason the departure is unfair because admitting it's final is worse.

The phrase 'nal dugo gajima', don't take me, gets repeated like a mantra against the inevitable. It's less about convincing someone else and more about the singer trying to convince himself that this version of goodbye isn't real yet.

It's the bare, childish core of the whole song. Not 'stay,' but 'don't take me,' like being left is a physical removal from the world.

The way 'woo woo woo woo' breaks the pleading pattern sits in the silence afterward.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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how "nal dugo gajima" turns into a mantra the silence around "woo woo woo woo" the pull of "don't take me,"
Lyrics

Don’t Leave

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heoeumgwan daleudago

naege mianhaehaneun geosdo

deoneun anilago

manh-eunge dallajyeossdago

geogjeonghaji mallamyeo

dasi ijhyeojil geolago

modu gat-eul geolago

wae naman himdeun geonyago

naleul tteonajima

deoneun malhajima

kkwae manh-i neuj-eossjiman

nal dugo gajima

olaen sigan

olaen gamjeong-e

da jeonhaji moshan mal

igsughaejyeo geulaess-eossneunji doelyeo

sangcheobadgi dulyeowossneunji neuj-eun

huhoeleul jeonhandamyeon

naleul tteonajima

deoneun malhajima

kkwae manh-i neuj-eossjiman

nal dugo gajima

woo woo woo woo

jogeubhaessdeon cheoeum seotun ulicheoleom

ijhyeojyeossdeon mam sog-eseo

nal beoligo tteonagajima

naleul tteonajima deoneun malhajima

dol-ikil sun eobsda haedo

nal dugo gajima

dasi seollel sun eobs-eodo

dol-awajwo

naleul tteonajima nal dugo gajima

naleul tteonajima

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What is "Don’t Leave" by Yang Da Il about?

A Korean ballad where every word feels like holding on too tight. The lyric circles the same few fears without resolution, which is the point. It captures that specific panic where you're bargaining with air, listing every reason the departure is unfair because admitting it's final is worse.

Who performs "Don’t Leave"?

Yang Da Il performs "Don’t Leave", and this lyric page sits inside the Yang Da Il catalog on LyroVerse.

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Are there related songs to explore after "Don’t Leave"?

Yes. The related section below points to Today (feat. Verbal Jint) and We’re different with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by Yang Da Il?

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