Golden Waves of Wheat Lyrics to Ken Lee's "The Wind Blows the Wheat Waves" song lyrics are as follows:
Far away, under the blue sky
golden waves of wheat are surging
Just there was where you and I
loved to be
When the breeze brings the smell of the harvest
Blowing toward my face
Remembering your soft words
That used to wet my eyes
Well... La... I'm sorry... La...
We used to sing in the fields
and hope in the winter
but we couldn't wait for the sunshine
this autumn scene
Let the vows we once made dance
with the west wind
just like the softness of your hair
that used to perfume my dreams
Hmmm... la... La... Uh... La...
Far away, under the blue sky
golden waves of wheat are rolling in
right where you and I
loved to be
when the breeze carries the smell of the harvest
blowing into my face
remembering your soft words
wetting my eyes
Hmm... La... I'm sorry... La...
We used to sing in the fields
and hope in the winter
but we couldn't wait for the sunshine
This autumn scene
Let the lost vows fly
With the westerly winds
Just like your soft hair
Which used to perfume my dreamland
Well... La... Uh... La...
"Wind Blows the Wheat Waves" is a song written, composed and sung by Li Jian and arranged by Zhao Zhao. The song was first included in Li Jian's solo album Missing You, released in 2007, and then in Li Jian's solo album Gathering Light in 2013. The song is the ending song of the TV series "War of Women".
In 2007, Li Jian wrote the song and released it on the album Miss You, and the song was reworked in 2012. Li Jian said it was a simple and romantic song, so he strove for a beautiful arrangement, drawing on the movie soundtrack in his style. The harp used in it comes from Italy and is a really good one. At that time, the temperature of the recording studio was very low, and in order for the harp to play the best tone, the performer has been keeping it warm and insulated.