Your Existence (존재만으로)
Wonstein
The Luminous Power of Presence in Wonstein's 'Your Existence'
Wonstein’s song "Your Existence" beautifully captures the deep emotions and lasting impact one person can have on another, even when they're not physically present. Featured in the soundtrack of the K-drama "Twenty-Five, Twenty-One (스물다섯 스물하나)", the track reflects the bond between Na Hee-do (나희도) and Baek Yi-jin (백이진), who draw strength and light from each other’s presence. The lyrics begin with a sense of longing and emptiness but quickly shift to a source of comfort and inspiration through thoughts of their loved one.
The repeated line "네 생각으로 힘이 나네" (I feel stronger just by thinking of you) highlights how the mere memory of the other is enough to bring light to their world. The imagery of stars and light reinforces the idea that their presence offers hope and brightness, even in the darkest times. The song perfectly embodies a gentle, pure love where just knowing the other exists can change everything.
It also touches on the complex emotions that surface in the absence of a loved one. The lyrics describe how days feel empty without them, yet the memory and anticipation of reuniting fill life with new meaning and joy. The song gently acknowledges moments of insecurity within the relationship, but these are quickly overcome by the deep connection the two share.