Lyrics of One Hundred Years of Solitude (Faye Wong)?

One Hundred Years of Solitude

Lyrics: Lin.

Original song: Faye Wong

Your heart is yours. I borrowed it, but it became my demon.

Who do you belong to? I was just passing by, but I brought the ebb and flow.

All because, along the way, along the way.

It rained heavily once, which proves that you have been here.

However, when I close my eyes and open them again.

I only see the desert. Where are the camels?

The back is true, people are fake, and there is no persistence.

A hundred years ago, you were not you, and I was not me.

Sorrow is real, tears are fake, and there is no cause and effect.

A hundred years later, without you and without me.

The wind belongs to the sky. I borrowed it to blow, but it blew fireworks.

Who does the sky belong to? I borrowed it to enjoy it, but I saw your outline.

All because, along the way, along the way.

It rained heavily once, which proves that you have been here.

However, when I close my eyes and open them again.

I only see the desert. Where are the camels?

The back is true, people are fake, and there is no persistence.

A hundred years ago, you were not you, and I was not me.

Sorrow is real, tears are fake, and there is no cause and effect.

A hundred years later, without you and without me.

Extended data:

One Hundred Years of Solitude is a song sung by singer Faye Wong. It was first recorded in the album Crazy Foreigners released by her 1999. Composer and Arranger: Kong You and Chen Zhuoan. Lin wrote lyrics.

This song is also the Mandarin version of Faye Wong's album Watching the Wheat Field.

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