Enter
Bin-Jip Lyrics


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In a house with two rooms in it
I felt I was to small to fit
I had to enter the door

And one room was full of tears
Of songs and pictures of long-gone years
I had to enter the door
And the other room was full of fire
Of hopes and plans and steep desire
I had to enter the door

The first room was cool and calm
As long as your own thoughts meant no harm
I had to enter the door

The second room threatened to ache
Of stillborn choice and mistake
I had to enter the door

The first room was crowded with joys
But from the other room I still hear that noise
The second room was crowded with joys
But from the first one I can still hear that noise

The first room was crowded with joys
But from the other room I still hear that noise
The second room was crowded with joys
But from the first one I can still hear that noise

Oh, one room was full of fire
Of hopes and plans and steep desire
I had to enter the door

The other room was full of tears
Of songs and pictures of long-gone years
I had to enter the door

The first room was crowded with joys
But from the other room I still hear that noise
The second room was crowded with joys
But from the first one I can still hear that noise

The first room was crowded with joys
But from the other room I still hear that noise




The second room was crowded with joys
But from the first one I can still hear that noise

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bin-Jip's song Enter describe the feeling of being at a crossroads, where one has to make a decision between two different paths or ways of life. The singer experiences this conflict while standing in front of a house with two rooms in it. The first room is peaceful and calm, filled with joys and good memories, while the second is full of fire, hopes, and plans. The decision to choose one over the other is not easy, as each choice comes with its own set of risks and rewards. However, the singer knows that he must enter one of the rooms to move forward and make the best of his life.


The song's lyrics highlight the inevitable conflicts that every individual faces at some point in their lives. It is not always easy to choose between two paths, especially when both seem equally attractive. However, the choice we make determines our future, and we must accept the consequences that come with it. The song's title "Enter" emphasizes the action of stepping into and embracing a new phase of life, no matter how daunting it may seem.


Line by Line Meaning

In a house with two rooms in it
Bin-Jip is describing a house that has two rooms in it


I felt I was to small to fit
The artist feels that he is too small to fit in the house with two rooms


I had to enter the door
Despite feeling too small, he knows that he has no choice but to enter the house and explore its rooms


And one room was full of tears
In one of the rooms, there are tears, songs and pictures of long-gone years


Of songs and pictures of long-gone years
This line re-emphasizes that the first room is filled with songs and pictures from the past


And the other room was full of fire
The other room is full of hopes, plans and steep desire


Of hopes and plans and steep desire
This line re-emphasizes that the second room represents the artist's aspirations and ambitions


The first room was cool and calm
The artist describes the first room as a peaceful and tranquil space


As long as your own thoughts meant no harm
This line implies that the peace of the first room is dependent on having positive thoughts


The second room threatened to ache
The second room is more intense, and the artist feels that it has the potential to cause pain


Of stillborn choice and mistake
This line suggests that the second room represents the possibility of failure or regret


The first room was crowded with joys
The artist acknowledges that the first room is filled with moments of happiness


But from the other room I still hear that noise
Despite the joy in the first room, there is a restlessness to explore the second room


The second room was crowded with joys
The artist recognizes that there is potential for happiness in the second room as well


But from the first one I can still hear that noise
Even in the midst of joy and contentment in the first room, there is still a longing to explore the second room


Oh, one room was full of fire
This line is a repetition of an earlier line that re-iterates that one room is filled with the artist's aspirations and ambitions


The other room was full of tears
This line also repeats earlier lyrics to remind the listener that one room is filled with tears, songs and pictures of the past


The first room was crowded with joys
This line again emphasizes the first room as a positive and happy space


But from the other room I still hear that noise
The artist is torn between exploring the second room of pain and regret, or staying in the first room of happiness and contentment


The second room was crowded with joys
Again, Bin-Jip acknowledges that there is potential for happiness in the second room


But from the first one I can still hear that noise
Despite the potential for happiness in the second room, he is still drawn to the joy and contentment in the first room




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