Yang Da Il
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Dreams

A ballad about reaching a long-imagined place only to find it empty.

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A ballad about reaching a long-imagined place only to find it empty.

The lyric circles that moment of arrival like someone touching a bruise.

It keeps returning to the prepared place, 'jeulgil junbiga dwae isseo', only to find the dream itself has gone missing, leaving just the shell of the effort behind.

Editor's note

Yang Da Il's Dreams and the weight of arrival

A ballad about reaching a long-imagined place only to find it empty.

hwaryeohaessdeon kkumsok deoneun naegen eopseo

The lyric circles that moment of arrival like someone touching a bruise. It keeps returning to the prepared place, 'jeulgil junbiga dwae isseo', only to find the dream itself has gone missing, leaving just the shell of the effort behind.

The phrase 'hwaryeohaessdeon kkumsok deoneun naegen eopseo', the splendid dream I had is not for me, carries the whole song's ache. It's not about failure, but about the quiet shock of getting what you wished for and finding it wasn't yours to begin with. The preparation was complete, but the person who was supposed to enjoy it never showed up.

It's a plain admission that the dream was beautiful, just not yours. The splendor belonged to the idea, not the person who held it.

The way the melody hangs on 'eopseo', 'is not' or 'does not exist', gives the absence a physical weight each time it lands.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "jeulgil junbiga dwae isseo" the pull of "hwaryeohaessdeon kkumsok deoneun naegen eopseo" the silence around "is not"
Lyrics

Dreams

The lyric stays readable and compact here; the note and related paths sit nearby so you do not lose the song while looking for context.

eoneusae nuneul tteoboni

jigeum yeogi dochakhaeisseo

naega kkumkkueossdeon mankeum

modeun geol jeulgil junbiga dwae isseo

jeogeungeneun mudyeojyeoseo

orae geollijin anhasseo

uyeonhi barabon igoseun

areumdapjimaneun anheun geot gata

sunsuhaessdeon jinannarui baramdeuldo

maeil bam seolchimyeo gidaehaessdeon naldo

hwaryeohaessdeon kkumsok deoneun naegen eopseo

jigeum igose geureon goseun eopseo

nugunga naege malhaesseo

jameseo kkael ttaega dwaesseo neodo

jeogeunghagi eoryeowosseo

geuttaebuteoyeosseossdeon geot gata

sunsuhaessdeon jinannarui baramdeuldo

maeil bam seolchimyeo gidaehaessdeon naldo

hwaryeohaessdeon kkumsok deoneun naegen eopseo

jigeum igose geureon goseun eopseo

ojik jame deuneun sungan

sarang gadeuk geugosmani

nareul bangyeojune

sunsuhage noryeokhaessdeon jinannaldeul

himdeureodo jam seolchimyeo aesseun bamdo

deoneun naege eopseo modeun dee jichyeosseo

jigeum igose geureon geoseun eopseo

jigeum igose geureon naneun

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What is "Dreams" by Yang Da Il about?

A ballad about reaching a long-imagined place only to find it empty. The lyric circles that moment of arrival like someone touching a bruise. It keeps returning to the prepared place, 'jeulgil junbiga dwae isseo', only to find the dream itself has gone missing, leaving just the shell of the effort behind.

Who performs "Dreams"?

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Are there related songs to explore after "Dreams"?

Yes. The related section below points to Today (feat. Verbal Jint) and Don’t Leave with a short reason for opening each page next.

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