Yang Da Il
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See, You

A Korean ballad about letting go, with a lingering ache in every line.

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A Korean ballad about letting go, with a lingering ache in every line.

The song keeps circling back to 'majimak,' that word for 'the last time.' It turns the whole lyric into a series of final glances, each one trying to memorize what's already gone.

You get the sense the singer is rehearsing the goodbye in his head, trying to make it stick.

Editor's note

Yang Da Il's 'See, You' and the final goodbye

A Korean ballad about letting go, with a lingering ache in every line.

Doraol su eopsneun neowa na

The song keeps circling back to 'majimak,' that word for 'the last time.' It turns the whole lyric into a series of final glances, each one trying to memorize what's already gone. You get the sense the singer is rehearsing the goodbye in his head, trying to make it stick.

The phrase 'Doraol su eopsneun neowa na', 'You and I who can't return', doesn't just state a fact. It's the sound of someone finally admitting the door is closed, that all the waiting and holding on was just postponing the inevitable. There's a flatness to it, like the air has gone out of the room.

It's the concession. After all the stalling and small hopes, these words just sit there, admitting there's no road back.

The way 'See you babe' repeats, it feels less like a promise and more like a habit he's trying to break.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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What to keep in your ear

the pull of "the last time." the pull of "Doraol su eopsneun neowa na" how "See you babe" turns into a mantra
Lyrics

See, You

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Jogeumman gidaryeojwo

Ajik jabeun soneul nohgiga

Jabeun jido eolma doeji anha

Nohneun geot gataseo geurae

Sasil geokjeong haewasseo

Eonjejjeum I soneul nohchilkka

Jajeun datum soge sasil na

Naenae buranhaewasseo

Han beonjjeum chajawasseul majimak

Eoneusae nunapeuro dagawa

Ije naege neoneun majimak

Doraol su eopsneun neowa na

See you babe

See you neoreul bonaego

See you neoreul barabwa

Kkwae manhi apeul geot gata

Saenggakbodan jjalpa aswiwo

Jogeumeun gwaenhi bonaena sipeodo

Dasieopseul majimak

See you see you

Jogeumman deo anajwo

Ajikkkaji neoui ongiga

Pum aneseo nama neukkyeojini

Kkeutin geot gatjiga anha

Sasil buranhaesseosseo

Eonjejjeum neol ilheobeorilkka

Jajeun datum soge sasil nan

Junbihae wasseulji molla

Han beonjjeum chajawasseul majimak

Eoneusae nunapeuro dagawa

Ije deoneun eopseul majimak

Doraol su eopsneun neowa na

See you babe

See you neoreul bonaego

See you neoreul barabwa

Kkwae manhi apeul geot gata

Saenggakbodan jjalpa aswiwo

Jogeumeun gwaenhi bonaessna sipeo na

Dasieopseul majimak

See you see you

Gadeon balgeoreumi mugeowojyeo

Jamsi doraboryeo hadaga

Inae gadeon gireul majeo gagiro hae

Majimagirado na

Manhi jikiji mot haessdeon maldeul

Ijeseoya hanbeon jikyeobwa

Kkeutnae doraseossjiman na oneul

Majimagirado jikyeobwa

See you babe

See you neoreul bonaesseo

See you neoreul barabwa

Kkwae manhi apeun geot gata

Saenggakboda manhi aswiwo

Jogeumeun ireun huhoe gatjiman

Doragal sun eopsgessji

See you see you

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What is "See, You" by Yang Da Il about?

A Korean ballad about letting go, with a lingering ache in every line. The song keeps circling back to 'majimak,' that word for 'the last time.' It turns the whole lyric into a series of final glances, each one trying to memorize what's already gone. You get the sense the singer is rehearsing the goodbye in his head, trying to make it stick.

Who performs "See, You"?

Yang Da Il performs "See, You", and this lyric page sits inside the Yang Da Il catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "See, You"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Yang Da Il's 'See, You' and the final goodbye", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "See, You"?

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

Where can I find more songs by Yang Da Il?

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