The full text of the poem is as follows:
Dreams shattered on Mt. Fuji in Tokyo, tears in Tseung Kwan O in Hong Kong.
Even though there are millions of songs in the world, there is no more Wong Ka Kui on earth.
This poem was written by a fan to commemorate Wong Ka Kui and to express his love and nostalgia for him and the band beyond. The first two lines of the poem were written because of his death in an accident during a performance in Tokyo, and his subsequent burial in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong.
The last two lines express the love and nostalgia of the fans. After all these years, Wong Ka Kui still holds a high place in the hearts of his fans.
Extended Information
Wong Ka Kui (June 10, 1962 - June 30, 1993), born in Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, is a male singer-songwriter, original musician, guitarist, and lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and founding member of the rock band Beyond.He made his debut with the song "The Mansion" in 1983, and served as the lead singer of Beyond.
Wong has a distinctive raspy voice, with a quavering treatment of the tail end that has become his trademark. He specialized in songwriting as well as guitar playing, and most of the music released by Beyond during the period from 1983 to 1993 was composed and sung by Wong.
On June 24, 1993, Wong Ka Kui fell from the stage while recording a program at Fuji Television in Tokyo and was seriously injured, after which he fell into a coma; on June 30, Wong Ka Kui passed away in Tokyo, Japan, at the age of 31; on July 5, Wong Ka Kui's remains were transported to the Tseung Kwan O Chinese Forever Cemetery, Section 15, Terrace 6, 25, for burial.
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