What song is the lyrics "I'm not used to being without you" from? I'd like to know.

The song should be "You really can't get used to being without me". It's a line from the song "Prague Square".

Title: Prague Square

Singer: Jay Chou? /? Jolin Tsai

Composer : Jay Chou

Lyrics : Fong Man Shan

Arrangement : Chung Hing Man

Lyrics:

The keys of the piano are permeated with light, and stained-glass windows

decorated with Gothic churches, and whoever plays a piece of

a piece of wandering sorrow, and following the direction of the piano, I saw

rosebuds clinging to 18th century paintings

by the side, quietly admiring, wondering, your romance

seeing, whether it is the same for a long time

a a fu shou (ah-ha ah-ha and the harmony)

a a fu shou (ah-ha ah-ha and the harmony)

yap so so so sorry (right right right right right sorry)

so so so so sorry

moderato yo

andantino yo

portamento yo

fortissimo yo

The thief stole it, the monk said no

The thief stole it, the monk said no

I woke up from a dream.

I woke up from a dream, and nothing was there

I stood in Prague's twilight square

I cast my hopes in the wishing fountain

The doves turned their backs to the setting sun

The image was too beautiful to look at

Prague's squares, the corridors were deserted

I was dancing and twirling alone

Not far away you were singing from afar. Singing

You really can't get used to it without me

The piano keys are filled with light, the stained glass windows

decorated with Gothic churches, and whoever plays a piece of

a piece of wandering sorrow, following the direction of the piano sound, I saw

Roses clinging to 18th-century paintings

By the side, I was enjoying it silently and thinking about your romance

It was the same for a long time, was it always the same?

andantino yo

portamento yo

fortissimo yo

The thief he stole, the monk said no

I woke up from a dream, and there was nothing

I stood in Prague's square at dusk

and threw myself at the wishing fountain.

Cast my hopes in the wishing fountain

The doves with their backs to the setting sun

The image was too beautiful to look at

Prague's square with no one in the corridors

I was dancing and twirling alone

Not far from where you were singing from afar

You really can't get used to not having me

In Prague's square at twilight

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Casting hope in the wishing fountain

The doves with their backs to the setting sun

It was too beautiful to look at

The crowded theater in Prague's square

A café in a quiet alley

I'm checking out and you're making bisque

This is the answer to the story at the end of the day

Extended information:

"Prague Square" is a song sung by singers Jolin Tsai, Jay Chou **** with the song, the song was written by Fong Wen Shan lyrics, Jay Chou composed the music, the song is collected in the album "Look at My 72 Changes", the song was released in In March 2003, the song was released. Jay Chou is responsible for the Rap in the song, and the Internet catchphrase "the picture is too beautiful for me to look at" is taken from this song.

Background of the song: After a contract dispute with her former agency, Jolin Tsai regained her freedom in 2003, and released her debut Mandarin album, "Look at Me 72 Changes," after she committed to her new owner, Sony Music. The company specially invited five Taiwanese music industry production giants: Huang Yi, Xue Zhongming, Jay Chou, Yvonne Lee and Wang Zhiping, according to Jolin's voice quality, vocals, positioning and potential, tailor-made this Mandarin album.