Wang Qi's "Sending Off Your Family".
Lyrics: Wang Qi Composer: Wang Qi?
The hillside in front of your house is full of wildflowers again
I wish I could pick one and put it in your black hair
Just like when we were two little kids playing house
Crunching up a clay doll, I was the father and you were the mother
When I grew up, you left home in a hurry without saying goodbye
While I was still shepherding the sheep and riding the horse on the hill
I thought we were a vine, but we were still a family, not a family.
We thought we were two melons on the same vine
When we were ripe, you fell into the bustle outside the wall
When I saw you again, you still had the same dark hair
But you couldn't hide it in your eyes
What did you want to tell me? I said, "Wait until you
Let me give you away on the day of your marriage
You nodded your head, and without a word, the tears streamed down your cheeks
When you got married, I said, "I'm sorry.
What woke me up from my dream was the shawm (oboe) of the bridegroom
The man who was supposed to welcome the bridegroom became the fool who gave him away
With wildflowers from the mountains in his hands, he rode on a lonely horse
You opened the window of the car and said, "Send me here"
Lyrics speak of an old and young topic--love. -love, but most people's love is not their own most satisfied, from our lofty, sacred yearning for love, so the reality of a better love, that can not reach the ideal state of mind. And sad love stories, more likely to evoke the deep-seated pain in everyone's heart.