The song is "Love" by the Taiwanese group Little Tigers. It was written by Chen Dali and Li Ziheng and composed by Chen Dali.
Lyrics of the song:
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String your heart My heart on a string
String a lucky grass String a concentric circle
Let all look forward to the future's call
Make a companion of your youth while you're young
Don't let your youth get lonelier as you grow older
Plant my lucky grass in your dream field
Let the The earth will follow our concentric circles
and keep turning forever
Say I love you to the sky
Say I miss you to the wandering white clouds
Let the sky hear
Let the white clouds see
No one can erase the promise we made
Want to take you to see the sea and say I love you
To give you the best of everything, I'll give you the best of all.
To give you the brightest stars to say I miss you
Listen to the sea's vow
Look at the persistent blue sky
Let's fall in love freely
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Take your heart, my heart, and make it a string
Take a lucky plant, and make it a circle
Let all of us look forward to the future
Take advantage of youth to be a companion
Take advantage of youth to be a companion
Let all of us take advantage of youth to be a companion
Take advantage of youth to be a companion. Don't let youthfulness make you a companion
Don't let youthfulness make you more lonely the more you grow up
Plant my lucky grass in your dream field
Let the earth follow our concentric circles
The earth will keep on revolving for eternity
Say I love you to the sky with a loud voice
Tell the wandering clouds that I want you to come back
Let the sky hear you
Let the white clouds see you.
Let the white clouds see
No one can erase the promise we made
I want to take you to see the sea and say I love you together
To give you the brightest stars to say I miss you
Listen to the sea's vows
Take a look at the obsessive blue sky
Let's be free to fall in love
Oh
Don't let the The younger we grow, the lonelier we get
Plant my lucky grass in your dream field
Let the earth follow our concentric circles
They will never stop spinning
Say I love you to the sky in a loud voice
To the wandering clouds, say I miss you
Let the sky hear
Let the clouds see
Who can't wipe away our promises
We'll never forget what we promised to be together
We'll never forget what we promised to be together. >No one can erase the promise we made
Want to take you to see the sea together to say I love you
Give you the brightest stars to say I miss you
Listen to the sea's vows
Look at the obsessive blue sky
Let's fall in love freely and comfortably
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Love is a song performed by the Taiwanese group, the Little Tigers. Written by Chen Dali and Li Ziheng and composed by Chen Dali, it was released on August 1, 1991, on the album Love.
"Love" is the title track of the fifth public service album released by the Tigers, which was created to support public service activities for the deaf. It won the top spot on the 1991 Taiwan Golden Melody Awards Dragon Tiger Chart in the fall.
The Tigers reunited for the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, singing the songs "Love", "Butterflies Fly" and "Green Apple Paradise", and won the first prize in the Song and Dance category at the Spring Festival Gala.
The Little Tigers, a Chinese-Taiwanese idol group combination, consisting of three members: the thundering tiger Wu Chi-lung, the small handsome tiger Chen Chi-peng, and the obedient tiger Su You-peng, made their debut in Asia in 1988, and became Taiwan's most impressive newcomers to the singing world at the time.
The Tigers have brought a generation of wonderful memories and recollections. I believe that people in the 70s and 80s listened to more than just the songs, but also the good memories of the year, nostalgic memories of the past, friendship, affection, love, a good childhood and other good and happy memories.
The Tigers immediately swept across the Asian music scene at the beginning of their career. Boys were crazy to imitate their dancing and styling, girls were crazy to collect their magazines and posters, and even old men and children from babbling to learning to speak were all reciting their songs.
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