Word: Fang Gang
Song: Jay Chou
Coffee on the left bank of the Seine.
I have a cup in my hand, taste your beauty.
Lip print nozzle
Who spelled the name of the rose in the flower shop wrong?
The wind blew across the street from the balloon.
Smiles fly in the sky.
You said you were a little difficult to catch.
Want me to give up.
You don't have to choose the most expensive gift.
As long as the leaves on the Champs Elysé es.
Oh ~ create a romantic date
Not afraid to screw everything up.
You own the world.
Dear, from that day on, I fell in love with you.
Sweet and simple
Dear, don't be willful with your eyes.
di que si
Coffee on the left bank of the Seine.
I have a cup in my hand, taste your beauty.
Lip print nozzle
Who spelled the name of the rose in the flower shop wrong?
The wind blew across the street from the balloon.
Smiles fly in the sky.
You said you were a little difficult to catch.
Want me to give up.
You don't have to choose the most expensive gift.
As long as the leaves on the Champs Elysé es.
Oh ~ create a romantic date
Not afraid to screw everything up.
You own the world.
Dear, from that day on, I fell in love with you.
Sweet and simple
Dear, don't be willful with your eyes.
di que si
Honey, I'm in love with you.
Memories of perfume
A bottle of dreams has you.
Stir together
Dear, don't be willful with your eyes.
di que si
The expanded material "Confession Balloon" is a song written by vincent fang, composed and sung by Jay Chou, and included in the album "Jay Chou's Bedside Story" released by Jay Chou on June 24th, 20th/kloc-6th.
After writing "Indian Turtledove" for Jay Chou, the lyricist vincent fang wrote a sweet and romantic song "Confession Balloon" for Jay Chou in the album "Jay Chou's Bedtime Story".
The song was inspired by the beautiful scenery of France. I think it is appropriate to write a song similar to Jane Eyre. Looking back on the feeling of my first love, it is small and fresh.
In the creative process, Jay Chou has always maintained a childlike innocence and cooperated with Fang Gang. He admits that this song is the simplest and best written on the album.