A K-pop soloist offers steady reassurance in the face of uncertainty.
The lyric avoids grand romantic gestures.
Instead, it finds its weight in the mundane commitment of just being nearby, of watching someone's back.
A K-pop soloist offers steady reassurance in the face of uncertainty.
A K-pop soloist offers steady reassurance in the face of uncertainty.
The lyric avoids grand romantic gestures.
Instead, it finds its weight in the mundane commitment of just being nearby, of watching someone's back.
A K-pop soloist offers steady reassurance in the face of uncertainty.
I won't let you go, I'll be right here
The lyric avoids grand romantic gestures. Instead, it finds its weight in the mundane commitment of just being nearby, of watching someone's back. It's a song about showing up, not saving the day.
The Korean phrase 'swil su bakke eopsneun I' translates roughly to 'I who can only pretend.' There's a quiet admission there, the speaker knows pretending is all they can manage sometimes. The promise that follows feels like an answer to that helplessness, a way to be useful when words fail.
It's the song's entire argument, stripped down to its plainest form. No conditions, no caveats, just a statement of fact about where he'll be.
The way the English phrase 'When you fall' punctuates the Korean verses gives the whole thing a grounding, almost mantra-like feel.
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malloneun hangsang everything's okay
Even if i pretend to be okay
swil su bakke eopsneun I sigane
bangbeopjocha molla swijil moshae
sanggwaneopseo nan silsurado da
gwaenchanhda malhal su isseo modu da
isseo eonjena neoui gyeote na
chisahadaneun saram da ttokgata
neowa balmajchwo georeulge
baby geokjeong eopsge
jabeun son nohji anheulge jeoldae
baby mideojullae
When you fall
yaksokhalge geuttae geugose
When you fall
chajeulge eonjedeun igose
When you fall
When you fall
gwaenchanha sumeul gipge masyeo
It's alright
pogihal saenggagi eopsjanha
apado dwae hamkke issjanha
naega issjanha
swipji anha
geujeoneuro doragajin moshaedo
jeogi bwabwa
gati usgo issneun balkeun neowa na
neowa balmajchwo georeulge
Baby geokjeong eopsge
jabeun son nohji anheulge jeoldae
Baby mideojullae
When you fall
yaksokhalge geuttae geugose
When you fall
chajeulge eonjedeun igose
When you fall
When you fall
kkeuteul moreuneun I sunganedo
kkumkkul su isseo mideo jigeumdo
When you fall
When you fall
I won't let you go, I'll be right here
I won't let you go, I'll be right here
When you fall
A K-pop soloist offers steady reassurance in the face of uncertainty. The lyric avoids grand romantic gestures. Instead, it finds its weight in the mundane commitment of just being nearby, of watching someone's back.
Yugyeom performs "When U Fall", and this lyric page sits inside the Yugyeom catalog on LyroVerse.
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