Yang Da Il
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Sorry

A Korean ballad where apologies pile up but nothing gets lighter.

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A Korean ballad where apologies pile up but nothing gets lighter.

The lyric keeps returning to what remains, 'nama isseul ppuningeol', the things that just stay.

It's less about regret than about the sheer weight of what's left behind when feelings fade but the objects don't.

Editor's note

Yang Da Il's Sorry and the weight of what's left

A Korean ballad where apologies pile up but nothing gets lighter.

eojjeol su eopsneun geol almyeonseodo noheul su eopsneun geol

The lyric keeps returning to what remains, 'nama isseul ppuningeol', the things that just stay. It's less about regret than about the sheer weight of what's left behind when feelings fade but the objects don't.

The phrase 'eojjeol su eopsneun geol almyeonseodo noheul su eopsneun geol' gets at the stuckness. You know you can't do anything about it, but you also can't let it go. The words circle that impossibility like someone pacing a room.

That's the whole knot. Knowing something is impossible to fix, but finding it equally impossible to discard. The lyric doesn't untie it; it just holds the tension.

The way the Korean phrases for 'sorry' and 'left behind' repeat, gathering like dust in corners.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "nama isseul ppuningeol" the pull of "eojjeol su eopsneun geol almyeonseodo noheul su eopsneun geol" how "left behind" turns into a mantra
Lyrics

Sorry

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misojisdeon geu pyojeongi

sido ttaedo eopsdeon ipmajchumi

jugobatdeon yeonrakdeuri

aswium gadeukhan heeojimi

eopseoseo ssahyeoseo

neoui modeun ge

deoneun namaissjil anha

eojjeol su eopsneun geol almyeonseodo

noheul su eopsneun geol aswiume

deoneun neoreul bulleobwado

eotteon gamjeongdo neukkyeojijil anha

geujeo nama isseul ppuningeol

chagawojin geu pyojeongi

sido ttaedo eopsneun datumdeuri

jugobatdeon sangcheodeuri

gakkeumeun mianhan maeumdeuri

gin sigan ssahyeoseo

neoui modeun ge

deoneun namaissjil anha

eojjeol su eopsneun geol almyeonseodo

noheul su eopsneun geol aswiume

deoneun neoreul bulleobwado

eotteon gamjeongdo neukkyeojijil anha

geujeo nama isseul ppuningeol

maeil geurideon ne moseupdo

deoneun geuryeojiji anha

deoneun neol wonhaji anha

eojjeol su eopsneun i majimakdo

noheul su eopsneun ne moseupjocha

deoneun naegen uimido eopseo

mirwowassdeon ilcheoreom neukkyeojyeo

ijen malhaeya hal geot gata

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What is "Sorry" by Yang Da Il about?

A Korean ballad where apologies pile up but nothing gets lighter. The lyric keeps returning to what remains, 'nama isseul ppuningeol', the things that just stay. It's less about regret than about the sheer weight of what's left behind when feelings fade but the objects don't.

Who performs "Sorry"?

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Are there related songs to explore after "Sorry"?

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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