A Korean ballad about resilience that finds beauty in what survives the burn.
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Quick meaning
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A Korean ballad about resilience that finds beauty in what survives the burn.
The lyric trusts that being named a weed or threatened with fire isn't the end of the story, it's just weather.
The phrase 'bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo', 'even if you call me a weed or compare me to a fire', doesn't argue back.
Editor's note
Yoon Mirae's Rose blooms through fire
A Korean ballad about resilience that finds beauty in what survives the burn.
bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo kkocceuro dasi pieonal geoyeyo
Most resilience anthems shout. This one just describes the lifecycle. The lyric trusts that being named a weed or threatened with fire isn't the end of the story, it's just weather. What matters is the root system.
The phrase 'bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo', 'even if you call me a weed or compare me to a fire', doesn't argue back. It just states the condition. The song answers that pressure with a quiet, almost botanical certainty: 'kkocceuro dasi pieonal geoyeyo', 'I will bloom again as a flower.' It's not defiance so much as a fact about what's already growing.
It's the whole argument in one line, delivered without raising its voice. Even if you name me this way, even if you try to burn me down, the flower comes back. Not 'I will fight,' but 'I will flower.'
The way Yoon Mirae's voice holds the word 'pieonal', 'will bloom', feels less like a promise and more like remembering something that's already true.
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the pull of "bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo"the pull of "kkocceuro dasi pieonal geoyeyo"the pull of "will bloom"
Lyrics
Rose
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bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo
kkocceuro dasi pieonal geoyeyo
nugunga kkocci jindago malhaedo
nan dasi ssiasi doel tenikkayo
geuttaen haengbok hallaeyo
godanhaessdeon naldeul
ijen jamsi swieoyo
ttodasi naege bomeun ol tenikka
bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo
kkocceuro dasi pieonal geoyeyo
heulkeuro doraganeun i giri
ttaeroneun oeropgo seulpeugessjiman
geuttaen haengbok hallaeyo
godanhaessdeon naldeul
ijen jamsi swieoyo
ttodasi naege bomeun ol tenikka
bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo
kkocceuro dasi pieonal geoyeyo
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What is "Rose" by Yoon Mirae about?
A Korean ballad about resilience that finds beauty in what survives the burn. The lyric trusts that being named a weed or threatened with fire isn't the end of the story, it's just weather. The phrase 'bindeure mareun pul gatda haedo', 'even if you call me a weed or compare me to a fire', doesn't argue back.
Who performs "Rose"?
Yoon Mirae performs "Rose", and this lyric page sits inside the Yoon Mirae catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Rose"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Yoon Mirae's Rose blooms through fire", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "Rose"?
Yes. The related section below points to Angel (feat.Tiger JK, Bizzy ) and Flower with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Yoon Mirae?
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