Drunken Country Husleng Sings Songs

Title: Drunken Country Lyrics: Li Ci Curve: Guo Zai

Sung by: Husleng Through the wilderness, I saw the grass gently rippling, and the river curved and flowed through my heart to a faraway place. Don't ask where you come from and where I'm headed, the eagle is in the sky and is looking for home, and I always go back to that reed field in my dreams, and the wind softly blows up the sadness in your voice, and don't ask where your heart is and your heart's wish, and the moon shines bright in the sky, and it is very difficult to get a good night's sleep at Drunken Country. The flowers bloom in my dreams, and my thoughts sing softly, and I wake up in a drunken country with a bright sky and a lamb in the clouds with a faint wound. I always go back to the reeds in my dreams, and the wind blows softly, and your song is so sad, so don't ask where your heart is or what your heart desires. The moon shines bright in the sky, and it's hard for me to get through this night, but I'm in a drunken country, and I have no choice. The flowers blossom in my dreams and my thoughts sing softly, and I wake up in a drunken country with the light of day, and I'm hurt by a lamb in the clouds.