Lyrics Panic and Haste is a lyric from Alive, which is an urban folk song written, composed and sung by Hao Yun and released on September 12, 2013, from Hao Yun's third album of the same name, Alive. Hao Yun won the 2013 MusicRadio China Top Chart Best Songwriter Male Singer for the song, and was nominated for Best Rock Artist at the 2015 14th Music Wind and Cloud Chart Annual Ceremony.
Lyrics to "Alive"
Standing on a tall building every day
Looking at the little ants on the ground
Their heads are big
Their legs are skinny
They're holding Apple cell phones
They're wearing Nike Adidas
They're going to be late for work
They're in a hurry
My poor Jeep
hasn't climbed a mountain or crossed a river in a long time
He's having a depressing time in the city
Even though he hasn't said anything
I know he's sad
I quietly make a wish
To take him to Mongolia
Panicky Rush
Why is life always like this
Is this how I want to spend my life
No humility, no panic
Maybe this is how life should be
Is this how I want to spend my life when I'm 60 years old looking for the freedom
I want
A year passes me by.
Still a little bit of savings
I still can't afford a lot of things I like
Life is always trouble
I still haven't gotten used to it
They say that money is a bitch
But it's so pretty
Panicked, rushed
Why is life always like this
Why is life always like this? p>Why is life always like this
Is this how I want to spend my life
No humility, no panic
Maybe this is how it should be
Is this how I want to find the freedom I want when I'm 60 years old
I don't want to live like this
I don't want to live like this. I don't want to live like this
I don't want to live like this
I don't want to live like this
I don't want to live like this
I don't want to live like this
I don't want to live like this
I don't want to live like this
in a hurry
Why is it always like this
It is always like this in life? p>
Is this how I want to spend my life
No humility, no panic
Maybe this is how life should be
Is this how I want to find my freedom when I'm 60 years old
In fact, I've always told myself
I've always said that we should learn to be content with what we have
But everything is just a laugh.
What's the point of laughing at everything
What's the point of laughing at everything
What's the point of laughing at everything?