Released: July 5, 2016

[Romanized:]

Zutto koushite kimi wo tsutsunde
Yorisoi  aruketa nara
Ima  no boku ni wa kimi no ima ni wa
Sorezore no ashita ga aru

Se wo mukete kara chiisaku ookiku kono te wo furu
Tada  massugu no mae dake wo mitsume aruite yuku

Sayonara  kirari shitataru hana ga
Sabishi sou ni hohoen deru
Sayonara  hitori kanashimanai de
Kono sekai ni sakihokoru hana yo

Kitto toku de kimi wa matteru
Mukae ni kite kureruto
Asu  no bokura ga doko ni iyou to
Tsuredzure ni toki wa yuku

Itsuka kuru wakare ni obirenagara soba ni iru yori
Dakiau yume wo miru ima no hou ga shiawase na no ka

Sayonara hirari chiri yuku hana ga
Oshimu you ni hohoen deru
Dareka ga hitori kanashimi no nara
Boku wa kimi ni funerai mama de

Sayonara hitori de dakiau you ni
Kono sekai ni sakimidarete
Sayonara hitori kanashimanai de
Kono sekai ni sakihokoru hana yo

Goodbye

[Japanese:]

ずっとこうしてキミを包んで
寄り添い歩けたなら
今のボクにはキミの今には
それぞれの明日がある

背を向けてから小さく大きくこの手を振る
ただまっすぐに前だけを見つめ歩いてゆく

さよならきらり 滴る花が
淋しそうに微笑んでる
さよならひとり 悲しまないで
この世界に咲き誇る花よ

きっと遠くでキミは待ってる
迎えに来てくれると
明日のボクらが何処にいようと
つれづれに時はゆく

いつか来る別れに怯えながら傍にいるより
抱きあう夢を見る今の方が幸せなのか

さよならひらり 散りゆく花が
惜しむように微笑んでる
だれかがひとり 悲しむのなら
ボクはキミに触れないままで

さよならひとり 抱きあうように
この世界に咲きみだれて
さよならひとり 悲しまないで
この世界に咲き誇る花よ

Goodbye

TAEMIN

Lee Tae-Min, known mononymously as Taemin, is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actor. He debuted as the vocalist and main dancer of K-Pop boy group SHINee in May 2008, signed under record label S.M. Entertainment. He began acting in 2009 in MBC’s comedy Tae Hee.

Taemin released his first solo EP, Ace, in 2014 which won him first Disc Bonsang at the 2015 Golden Disk Awards. He has since released 7 Korean studio albums and 4 Japanese EPs.

Besides his contributions as a member of SHINee, Taemin has also established himself as a prominent solo artist in the K-Pop industry releasing successful singles like, “Thirsty” and “Move”, with the latter winning Best Dance Performance Solo Award at the 19th Mnet Asian Music Awards. In 2018, Taemin was included in the K-pop segment of NBC’s Today Show aired during the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.