"Sweet Honey".
"Sweet Honey" is a song sung by Teresa Teng, with a score taken from an Indonesian folk song and lyrics by Zhuang Nu.
The song became the winner of the Hong Kong Commercial Radio's Chinese Song Contest in the third week of November 1979, and was one of the earliest pop songs to be popularized and sung in mainland China.
In 2008, "Sweet Honey" was selected as one of the top ten classic songs of the 30 years of reform and opening up by the Southern Weekend newspaper.
Lyrics:
Sweet Honey How sweetly you smile
Like flowers blooming in the spring breeze
Blooming in the spring breeze
Where Where Have I Seen You Before Where Have I Seen You Before
Your smile is so familiar
I can't remember it for a second
Ah, in my dreams
Dreams Dreaming I've seen you before
Sweet, sweet smile
It's you, it's you, it's you in my dream
Where, where have I seen you before
Your smile is so familiar
I can't remember for the moment
Oh, in my dream
Where, where have I seen you before
Your smile is so familiar
I can't remember for the moment
Ah, in my dream
Where, where have I seen you before
I can't remember for the moment
I can't remember for the moment. Ah, in my dreams
Dreams, I've seen you in my dreams
Sweet smile
It's you, it's you, it's you in my dreams
Where, where have I seen you before
Your smile is so familiar
I can't remember for a moment
Ah, in my dreams
Ah, in my dreams
It's you in my dreams
It's me.