Once self-singing square dance video

wide sky

Singing: Transcendence

Composer: Ka Kui Wong

Lyrics: Ka Kui Wong

Today, I watched snowflakes drift by on a cold night.

Drifting away with a cool heart, chasing in the wind and rain.

I can't tell the difference in the fog, it's wide, you and me.

Can you change (who doesn't change) and how many times?

In the face of cold eyes and ridicule, I never gave up my ideal.

A moment of trance, a kind of loss.

Unconsciously, it has faded, and my heart loves (who knows me)

Forgive my unrestrained love and freedom in life, I am afraid that one day I will fall down.

Anyone can turn his back on his ideal.

I'm not afraid that one day it will be just you and me, and today I am.

Watching the snow drift away in the cold night with a cold heart.

Chasing in the wind and rain, you can't tell them apart in the fog.

The sky is vast, you and I can change (who will not change)

Forgive my unrestrained love and freedom in life, I am afraid that one day I will fall down.

Anyone can turn his back on his ideal.

I'm afraid that one day it's just you and me, and I'm still free.

Sing my song forever, and walk Wan Li Road.

Forgive my unrestrained love and freedom in life, I am afraid that one day I will fall down.

Anyone can turn his back on his ideal.

I'm afraid that one day it will be just you and me, and I will betray my ideal.

Anyone can do it. How can I be afraid that one day it will be just you and me?

Forgive my unrestrained love and freedom in life, I am afraid that one day I will fall down.

Anyone can turn his back on his ideal.

I'm not afraid that one day it will be just you and me.

Extended data:

Broad Sky is included in Beyond's Cantonese album Joy and Fury 1993 released in May.

1993, the song won the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards in Hong Kong and the "My Favorite Song Creation Award" in the pop music list. On 20 10, the song was selected as the 30-year classic selection of the Chinese Golden Melody Award "Thirty Songs in Thirty Years".

1At the end of May, 993, Beyond returned to Hong Kong from Japan, which coincided with the 10th anniversary of Beyond's founding, so Ka Kui Wong wrote this song "Broad Sky" which recorded Beyond's ten-year mental journey. The lyrics bear the hardships of Ka Kui Wong and the band's development in Japan and their persistence in their ideals. They are included in the Cantonese album Joy and Anger.