About the Song
《Come Over》 is an emotionally charged track by BTS from the album Come Over, released in 2026 under BIGHIT MUSIC. Written and composed by Cirkut, Joshua Coleman, SUGA, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Gregory Aldae Hein, RM, j-hope, and EL CAPITXN, 《Come Over》 captures the ache of regret, distance, and the fragile hope of returning to someone after love has already been wounded. With its late-night atmosphere and direct emotional language, the song turns a simple question into a confession of longing, self-blame, and the desperate wish that the story is still not over.
[FULL LYRICS – ROMANIZATION & ENGLISH ONLY]
i-reo-ke tto neo-reul bul-leo
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
I call out to you again like this
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
i-reon nae-ga neo-mu si-reo
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
I hate myself for being this way
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
beol-sseo si-gan-i ma-ni ji-nat-ne
u-ri meo-reo-jin geu-nal dwi-e
gak-ja i-ya-gin mu-deo dul-kka
mi-an jom neu-jeot-ji
geu-dong-an byeol-il eop-si jal ji-naet-ji
da-si si-jak-ha-neun u-ri
du beon da-sin he-eo-ji-ji ma
So much time has already passed
After the day we drifted apart
Should we bury each of our stories?
Sorry, I’m a little late
You’ve been doing fine, haven’t you?
Us starting over again
Let’s never break up again
i-reo-ke tto neo-reul bul-leo
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
I call out to you again like this
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
i-reon nae-ga neo-mu si-reo
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
I hate myself for being this way
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
But would you open up if I knocked on your door
Knockin’ on your door
My blood on the floor
Just checkin’ on your door
(What the hell am I doin’ this for?)
You act like
Done with past life
Then you pass like
Dust in a flashlight
Smoke in black night
We so dead, right?
But I hate metaphors
i-reo-ke tto neo-reul bul-leo
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
I call out to you again like this
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
i-reon nae-ga neo-mu si-reo
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
I hate myself for being this way
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
Yeah I’m lost, can I come over
But would you open up if I knocked on your door
ne sim-jang-eul du-deu-ryeo bo-ran deut-i right now
ap-dwi-ga eop-neun sal geu-jeo byeorang kkeut geu ap, ap
a-peu-go tto ul-go sang-gwan-eop-seo can I, I?
neo-ra-myeon da gae-ui-chi-neun a-na my savior
nal-ka-ro-wo tto be-yeo-do geu-geot-do na-e page
I’m past the pain mae-il na-wa ssa-un i-yu-in-ji
geu-rae da-beul cha-jeun rover, nan no jeo-eo
Can I come over, o-over
’Cause it’s not over
As if telling me to knock on your heart right now
A life with no front or back, just standing at the edge of a cliff
Even if it hurts and I cry again, it doesn’t matter, can I, I?
If it’s you, none of that matters, my savior
Even if it cuts me sharply again, that too becomes my page
I’m past the pain, maybe that’s why I fought myself every day
Yeah, a rover who found the answer, I row forward
Can I come over, o-over
’Cause it’s not over
The lyrics unfold as a late-night confession from someone trapped between regret, longing, and the desperate wish to return to a love that may no longer welcome them. The speaker keeps knocking, not only on a door but on the memory of a heart they once knew, admitting guilt while fearing that time has already changed everything beyond repair. Even through pain, self-blame, and emotional collapse, the song holds onto the fragile hope that the story is not over, turning heartbreak into a final attempt at reaching back toward love.














