The geomungo (also spelled komungo or kŏmun'go) or hyeongeum (literally "black zither", also spelled hyongum or hyŏn'gŭm) is a traditional Korean stringed musical instrument of the zither family of instruments with both bridges and frets. Scholars believe that the name refers to Goguryeo and translates to "Goguryeo zither" or that it refers to the colour and translates to "black crane zither" (hyeonhakgeum, 현학금 / 玄鶴琴).
The instrument originated circa the 4th century (see Anak Tomb No.3 infra) through the 7th century from the kingdom of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, although the instrument can be traced back to the 4th century.
According to the Samguk Sagi (Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms), written in 1145, the geomungo was invented by prime minister Wang San-ak by using the form of the ancient Chinese instrument guqin (also called chilhyeongeum, literally "seven-string zither"). After his death, the instrument was passed down to Ok Bogo, Son Myeong-deuk, Gwi Geum, An Jang, Cheong Jang, and Geuk Jong, while being widely spread over the kingdom.
I surrender to it
What am I doing
Fighting things we can't fight
All the damaged souls
Crawling out this morning
Crawling out to see the light
So many nights
So many days
So many lies are lost and
I'm reaching out
The days are going dark
In my heart
I walked down a hole
I fall down some more
I'm calling out so we don't die
Another who killed her soul
Just to feel some more I'm
Finding out that were alike
So many nights so many days
So many lies are lost
And I'm reaching out
The days are going dark
In my heart x2
Got to get out of here x3
gotta get out
Got to get out of here x3
gotta get out
Open your heart