Gone with the Wind is a song written by seagull, composed by seagull and Tang, and sung by Tang. Gone with the Wind by Tang is a song full of deep affection and thinking. It tells a story about time, life and love, symbolized by the fallen leaves and the loss of beauty in autumn.
At the beginning of the song, "Autumn wind makes the Buddha cool the moonlight, and the red dust makes your heart hurt" depicts a bleak autumn night, and the moonlight shines on the fallen leaves, creating a beautiful atmosphere. This set the tone for the whole song. The chorus part of the song, "The fallen leaves have gone with the wind, and the reflection reflects the misty rain all over the sky." Tang used fallen leaves to describe the impermanence and fragility of life, and at the same time expressed the attitude towards life that we should face firmly despite setbacks and difficulties in life.
Generally speaking, Gone with the Wind is a song full of thoughts and feelings about life. It takes the fallen leaves and the loss of beautiful scenery as the carrier to convey deep thoughts and feelings about life.
Lyrics of Gone with the Wind
Autumn wind makes the moonlight cool, and the red dust hurts you. Don't ask about the past and the past. This one is a farewell to the past. Beauty dies easily, sighing like a flower. Where can I find the fragrance of home? I can ask my family where I am going. The clouds are light and the wind is light, and the fallen leaves have fallen with the wind. The reflection is full of misty rain and residual paintings, just like falling flowers, drifting away and sighing like flowers.
The fallen leaves have fallen with the wind, and the reflection reflects the misty rain all over the sky, like a fallen flower. It doesn't matter if you change in a hurry and turn away. Let the clouds float with the wind, the autumn wind cools the moonlight, and the world of mortals hurts you. Don't ask the past, just ask this farewell.