"Sparrow"
Originally sung by: Ronghao Li
Lyrics: Ronghao Li
Composed by: Ronghao Li
The mountain next door is still a mountain, there is a companion
Believe that the sea is dry and the stone is rotten, maybe I'm a fool
Fly too slow and you will be alone, too fast and you will get hurt
Days aren't always like this.
I'm used to it, I'm not so shabby for three meals a day
I broke my wings to keep you warm
I suffered all those hardships and you didn't care
I flew among the dark clouds and you watched me without a care
How many times have the waves been rough and you flew to the top of the snow-capped mountains in my
heart
I stayed on the top of the snow-covered mountains.
I stayed inside your memories, you became immortal and I stayed on earth for you
The sparrow also has a tomorrow, the sky will be clear and dark
I have long been accustomed to the three meals a day
Not to be shabby, in order to give you warmth, I broke my wings
I suffered all those sufferings, but you didn't care
I flew among the dark clouds, and you watched me >You flew to the top of the snowy mountains, I stayed inside your memories
You became immortal and I stayed on earth for you, and there is a tomorrow for sparrows
Extended information:
Lee Ronghao sings Sparrow in a way that he is both The lyrics of "Sparrow" are profound and directly express the feelings of men and women in the city, giving rise to strong ****songs. Although the sparrow is ordinary and small, but can "fly in the dark clouds", a few simple sentences will be "ordinary people" inner "dream" and "yearning for In a few simple sentences, the "dreams" and "aspirations" of the "common man" are all revealed, and there is still hope in self-deprecation.
Li Ronghao's works are constantly sinking in the dimension of thinking, and this time "Sparrow" shows that his perspective is more focused on the ordinary people, the thoughts of ordinary people. Because for ordinary people, the successes and surprises in life may still be a minority, but everyone has been living very hard, "not to be shabby". This spirit is probably the intrinsic value of "Sparrow".