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Lyrics out of the water

"Flowers Bloom and Flowers Fall" is a Cantonese song composed by Hong Kong pop singer Eason Chan, written by Huang Weiwen, composed by Guo Weiliang (Guo Weiliang) and sung by Eason Chan. It was included in the album "Life goes on" and released on May 6th, 2006.

Huang Weiwen's words, combined with Eason Chan's voice, are a perfect match. Songs borrow the relationship of falling out of the water, showing a unique understanding of life and love, and are a model of rational songs.

lyrics

The flowing water is so clear that it does not contain half a grain of sand, and its predecessor is weathered upstream.

But after crossing the dam that day, the sunset flashed again.

When you meet a fallen flower, go home with what you like.

Don't live a fairy tale, if the story is shorter than the sunset in May.

There is no need to be surprised. Running water is very clear about the responsibility of cherishing flowers.

If you are really lucky, if you have a good time on this trip.

This life is paid off, and the water point evaporates into white clouds.

Petals take root and sprout downstream, touching each other gently, leaving no trace.

The flowing water diverged again under the valley, and the emotion gradually became indifferent and elegant.

Conscious state of mind is like a mirror, why whispers?

After a little spraying, there will be more than one flower in the world.

Don't worry about the next story, if there is some established distance between us.

Learn to be free and easy, okay? Running water knows the responsibility of caring for flowers.

If you are really lucky, if you have a good time on this trip.

This life is paid off, and the water point evaporates into white clouds.

Petals take root and sprout downstream, and fate has decided that all this will happen.

Can we say goodbye? With a tone of regret.

Accustomed to impermanence, you will be glad. Who is the guest on the way to telling the truth?

How to divide the banquet? Running water is very clear about the responsibility of cherishing flowers.

If you are really lucky, if you have a good time on this trip.

This life is paid off, and the water point evaporates into white clouds.

Petals take root and sprout downstream, touching each other gently, leaving no trace.

But experience that slightest earthquake.

Extended data

Eason Chan said: "To gain life is to own your life, and" to continue life "is the continuation of life, just as the appearance of a daughter is the continuation of your own life. I hope this EP can bring vitality to everyone and continue the best music. "

EP contains six brand-new works, all of which are adapted by Swing, and the lyrics are written by Huang Weiwen, another good friend of Eason Chan. The best bad friend in EP is another thought-provoking work after Seeing the Sun, although it shines brilliantly. Too Big is a song written by Eason Chan for his daughter. "Out of the Water" is a very poetic scene, using water. The length of time two people meet is less important. The most important thing is whether you understand or not.

"Low-key" means that low-key is better than high-key. Waste Paradise is a work that wants to express the feeling of wasting the earth's material in today's world. The content of "Everyone's Car" mainly describes that everyone always wants to leave everything behind at some point and think about things around them quietly. It is a good choice to drive around.

"Out of Water" was written by the famous poet Huang Weiwen and sung by the singer Eason Chan. This is a rational song, which is contrary to "the fallen flower intentionally flows without mercy". It states that running water is not heartless, but running water is only responsible for transporting fallen flowers, which can take root on the shore, and running water can only turn into white clouds without flowing forward. Huang Weiwen borrowed the relationship between the two, telling people that separation can be done without regrets, and only when you get used to impermanence will you be grateful.