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"Tian Ya Guo Ke" by Jay Chou
MV Director: Vincent Fang
Lyrics: Vincent Fang / Song: Jay Chou
Wind arises, migrant birds passing through, sand blown, a rusting view
I brew a pot of tea infusing the night below the light
You sit a few miles away thinking of him
Needle and thread embroidering flowers
Morning frost climbs the dark grey roof
Shakes off the rime, cools the tea
Caressing the guzheng about to speak
Wanting to ask for sound, the first note falls
Beyond the chords, nostalgia through the grilles
Yet you don't respond at all
String breaks the edge of fate, and you are gone
The rise and fall of love and hate.The story passes by, leaving only me behind
A few rounds of sadness. I see through worldy matters, all poured into my drink
Wondering if your heart is not here, what is missing
The string breaks and fate is finished, and you have left
You are a passerby, tenderness to here silently
Arch slopes, beach dock, who still remembers
Crossing in a boat, my hurt lingers, turning around at the last moment
In the distance who waves?
The mountain wraps around the ancient temple, after the fog the north wind high
In silence I am lonely, the wind at my back howls
The flute sounds at mid mountain And which bridge are you at?
In the distance smiling at him
Outside the pagoda, reed flowers for a vast expanse of whiteness.
The misty rain falls lightly, the autumn wind blows
I put down the pen, unable to draw which one is being charming
Sentiment is so short lived, like the fireworks drawn by a poet's pen
The string breaks, fate is finished, you are gone too
The rise and fall of love and hate
The story passes by, only leaving me behind
The bamboo at the door thins, breeze bends the willow branches.You want to leave.
The wind does not stay, then why come around to shake the lights
The string breaks, fate is finished, and you have left too
You are a passerby, tenderness to here in silence
Gently undoing the knots, facing and letting go of the the mortal realm
Floating towards the east, suddenly I turn around
And you are at the dock
The string breaks, fate is finished, and you have left too
You are a passerby, tenderness to here in silence
Arch slopes, beach dock, who still remembers
Floating towards the east, suddenly I turn around
And you are at the dock