Lyrics:
hey I really miss you
It's raining outside the window now
It's drying my eyes and I want to cry
I don't know where you are right now
hey I really miss you
Too many emotions, no proper expression
The things I want to say most, I don't want to say at all.
hey I really miss you
I don't know where you are now
hey I really miss you
It's starting to rain outside the window now
It's drying my eyes out and I want to cry
I don't know where you are now
hey I really miss you
hey I really miss you
I really miss you
I really miss you
I really miss you
I really miss you
I really miss you
I really miss you
I really miss you.
Too many emotions, no proper expression
Where should I say what I want to say the most
Are you thinking about you like me
If there is no you
No past, I won't have a heartbreak
But there is if I have to love you
If there is no you
Where am I? What's the pity
If there is no you
If there is no me?
It's too late anyway
Without me anyway
hey I really miss you
I wonder where the hell you are right now
If you're thinking about you like I am
Singer:
Karen Joy Morris (stage name Karen Mok) is a Hong Kong singer and actress. Karen Joy Morris, a Hong Kong singer and actress, is a triple-threat artist in song, movie and television.
Karen entered the entertainment industry in 1993 with the release of her first Cantonese album, karen Mok; she gained widespread attention in 1995 when she starred in the movie The Greatest Story Ever Told, and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for the movie Fallen Angels in 1996.
In 1997, Mok released her debut Mandarin album Being Herself in Taiwan, which sold more than 800,000 copies, and its lead single, He Doesn't The album sold over 800,000 copies, with the hit song "He Doesn't Love Me" becoming one of her masterpieces. In 1999, she was named one of Hong Kong's Top Ten Outstanding Dressers by the Hong Kong Fashion Designers Association; in 2000, she was named "Our Favorite Woman" by Gentleman Magazine; as of 2013*** she has released more than 30 albums, appeared in more than 50 movies, and performed in more than 30 solo concerts. In 2008, she represented Hong Kong to participate in the 5th Asian Music Festival in South Korea and was awarded the Best Asian Female Vocalist Award (China), and in 2011, she won the Best Mandarin Female Vocalist Award at the Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for her album "Baby". 2013, Karen Mok released her first English jazz album "Somewhere I Belong" and became the first singer to be released globally by itunes. In 2013, Karen Mok released her first English jazz album "Somewhere I Belong", becoming the first Chinese singer to have her album released on itunes worldwide.
On September 19, 2014, Karen Mok performed at the Shanghai Grand Stage for the 2014 "Mo After Years" Karen Mok 20th Anniversary World Tour - Encore.
On February 18, 2015, Karen Mok appeared on CCTV's Spring Festival Gala and sang a solo performance of the song "When You're Old".