A ballad about devotion that won't let go, even when the person is gone.
The lyric circles the same few streets and the same declaration.
It's less about building an argument for love and more about documenting a state of being stuck.
A ballad about devotion that won't let go, even when the person is gone.
A ballad about devotion that won't let go, even when the person is gone.
The lyric circles the same few streets and the same declaration.
It's less about building an argument for love and more about documenting a state of being stuck.
A ballad about devotion that won't let go, even when the person is gone.
neo eobsin nan andwae
The lyric circles the same few streets and the same declaration. It's less about building an argument for love and more about documenting a state of being stuck. The devotion feels absolute, almost stubborn, because it's the only condition under which life continues.
The phrase 'na ireoke haru handareul tto illyeoneul', 'I drag another day like this', doesn't ask for pity. It just states the fact of persistence. The singer isn't moving on; he's hauling time forward because the alternative, living without this person, is presented as impossible: 'neo eobsin nan andwae.'
It translates to 'without you, I can't be.' There's no room for negotiation in that line. The whole song hinges on that non-negotiable fact.
The way the vocal line stretches on 'na ireoke haru handareul' gives weight to that daily drag.
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Oneuldo nae gieogeul ttarahemaeda
I gil kkeuteseo seoseongineun na
Dasin bol sudo eomneun niga nareul butjaba
Naneun tto I gireul mutneunda
Neol bogo sipdago
Tto ango sipdago
Jeo haneulbomyeo gidohaneun nal
Niga animyeon andwae
Neo eobsin nan andwae
Na ireoke haru handareul tto illyeoneul
Na apado joha
Nae mam dachyeodo joha nan
Geurae nan neo hanaman saranghanikka
Na du beon dasineun
Bonael su eopdago
Na neoreul itgo salsun eopdago
Niga animyeon andwae
Neo eobsin nan andwae
Na ireoke haru handareul tto illyeoneul
Na apado joha
Nae mam dachyeodo joha nan
Geurae nan neo hanaman saranghanikka
Nae meongdeun gaseumi
Neol chajaorago
Sorichyeo bureunda
Neon eodinneungeoni
Naui moksori deulliji annni
Naegeneun
Na dasi sarado
Myeot beoneul taeeonado
Harudo niga eobsi sal su eomneun na
Naega jikyeojul saram
Naega saranghal saram nan
Geurae nan neo hanamyeon chungbunhanikka
Neo hanaman saranghanikka
A ballad about devotion that won't let go, even when the person is gone. The lyric circles the same few streets and the same declaration. It's less about building an argument for love and more about documenting a state of being stuck.
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