A ballad about holding on through loneliness, waiting for time to heal.
The lyric circles the same small hope without ever reaching for a grand resolution.
It stays in that suspended state, which feels more honest than any pep talk.
A ballad about holding on through loneliness, waiting for time to heal.
A ballad about holding on through loneliness, waiting for time to heal.
The lyric circles the same small hope without ever reaching for a grand resolution.
It stays in that suspended state, which feels more honest than any pep talk.
A ballad about holding on through loneliness, waiting for time to heal.
sigani jinagamyeon gwaenchanheulkka
The lyric circles the same small hope without ever reaching for a grand resolution. It stays in that suspended state, which feels more honest than any pep talk. A sharp editor might note how the repetition itself becomes the act of holding on.
The phrase "sigani jinagamyeon gwaenchanheulkka", if time passes, will it be okay?, gets repeated like a quiet prayer. It's not asking for a solution, just wondering whether simply enduring is enough. That's the pressure it answers: the fear that waiting might not actually fix anything.
It's the central question, phrased so plainly it almost hurts. Will time actually make this better, or are we just telling ourselves that?
The way the melody lingers on "honjaingeol", being alone, makes the word feel heavier each time.
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da modu naege malhaeyo
naebal hana naedideul got eoptdago
tto hime gyeowossdeon sigani chajawa
jageun nal jakge mandeureo
huimangi naegedo dagawa
useum jieo bogopeun baramppuninde
sigani jinagamyeon gwaenchanheulkka
iksukhaejilkka aesseo wirohaedo
tto haru jinagamyeon kkaedatge doejyo
dasi honjaingeol
geuraedo salgo sipeoyo
sigani jinagamyeon gwaenchanheulkka
iksukhaejilkka aesseo wirohaedo
tto haru jinagamyeon kkaedatge doejyo
dasi honjaingeol
geuraedo salgo sipeoyo
geuraeseo salgo isseoyo
A ballad about holding on through loneliness, waiting for time to heal. The lyric circles the same small hope without ever reaching for a grand resolution. It stays in that suspended state, which feels more honest than any pep talk.
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