There’s a very famous Korean song from the early 1970s called “Morning Dew” that was written and composed by Mingi Kim. Although not originally intended to be, it became a song of hope for the democratization movement battling a dictatorship in South Korea in the 1970s and 1980s. Its lyrics say that faced with sorrow or hardship, I keep going and climbing and leave them behind.
“Morning Dew” is one of my favorite songs, because it reminds me that all the ups and downs in my life have made me who I am now. Every time I listen to this song, it gives me strength. So, I sang this song for you. I hope you receive strength from my song.
Lyrics
Like morning dew, prettier than pearls
Hanging on every blade of grass
When sorrow hangs in my heart, drop by drop
I hike the morning hill and learn a little smile
The red sun rises over the graves
And the sweltering heat of the day is my trial
I shall now go into that barren desert
Casting off all the sorrow, I shall now go
When sorry hangs in my heart, drop by drop
I hike the morning hill and learn a little smile
The red sun rises over the graves
And the sweltering heat of the day is my trial
I shall now go into that barren desert
Casting off all the sorrow, I shall ow go
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