Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)
by BTS

Album: Proof (2022)
Charted: 27 13
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  • [English translation:]

    Was it honestly the best?
    'Cause I just wanna see the next
    Diligently passing through
    All our yesterdays so beautifully
    Yeah, the past was honestly the best
    But my best is what comes next
    I'm not playin', nah for sure
    Heading towards the day 'till I get winded
    You and I, best moment is yet to come
    Moment is yet to come, yeah

    Not sure since when
    But they say we're the best
    Full of these unfamiliar names
    Now they just feel heavy
    We just loved music
    We're just running forward
    Promise that we'll keep on coming back for more

    Somewhere deep inside your heart
    There still lives a young boy
    My-y-y-y moment is yet to come, yet to come

    Uh, do you have a dream? What's at the end of that path?
    Moment is yet to come, yeah
    Uh, in the hush of night, we won't stop moving
    Yet to come
    Uh, we gonna touch the sky, 'fore the day we die
    Moment is yet to come, yeah
    Uh, this is only the beginning, the best yet to come

    That uncomfortable title we were given one day
    We are still abashed by being called the best
    You know, I, I, just love music
    Nothing much has changed from back then
    If nothing much has changed, probably
    You'll say it's all a lie, yeah
    There were a lot of changes but
    I'm still the same, a new chapter
    Every moment is my new best
    Like I'm thirteen years old again
    Spittin' bars just like I did back then, huh

    Still got a lot to learn
    My life, got a lot to fulfill
    If you're askin' me why
    My heart's tellin' you
    We ain't about it, the world's expectations
    We ain't about it, that step of being the best
    (We ain't about it) Crowns and flowers, countless trophies
    (We ain't about it) Dream & hope & goin' forward
    (We so about it) It's back to square one after making one long turn, back to one

    Somewhere deep inside your heart
    There still lives a young boy
    My-y-y-y moment is yet to come, yet to come

    Uh, do you have a dream? What's at the end of that path?
    Moment is yet to come, yeah
    Uh, in the hush of night, we won't stop moving
    Yet to come
    Uh, we gonna touch the sky, 'fore the day we die
    Moment is yet to come, yeah
    Uh, this is only the beginning, the best yet to come

    So was it honestly the best? (The best)
    'Cause I just wanna see the next ('Cause I just wanna see the next, yeah)
    Dazzlingly passing through
    The memories so beautifully
    Yeah the past was honestly the best (The best)
    But my best is what comes next (But my best is what comes next, yeah)
    We'll be singin' till the morn
    Heading towards the day more like ourselves
    You and I, best moment is yet to come Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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