My friends Charles Chu and Ryan O'Nan wrote this wonderful screenplay which they graciously let me read called "Chu and Blossom". After finishing it I wrote this song. Be sure to check out the film in 2013!
You might notice that in the song there's a line that I sing in Korean. I'm pretty sure I got the pronunciation wrong. I think it's okay though because the character from whose point of view this song is being sung by isn't Korean. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :)
lyrics
WAITING ON A BREEZE
Was waiting on a breeze to knock me off my feet
When you came through and took me out
They could tell us where to go, but I don't want to know how bodies break
I rather look the other way
I look for you now in places we've talked about
Dear, how dare you leave me?
Without any word you left me lost and unaware
You just don't know or you just don't care?
Well, most would walk away but I can hardly wait
My body aches, but I like the pain
Only one thing left unsaid... "너를 사랑해"
I look for you now in places we've talked about
Dear, how dare you leave me?
Without any word or any leads
I look for you now in places we've talked of
Dear, how dare you leave me?
You left me lost and unaware
You just don't know or you just don't care?
So it goes, that you never know
So much for the ones you love
So much for love and so much for us
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