What's that song on Yunshan over there?

On the other side of Yunshan is the song "To the Cloud". The lyrics of the whole song are as follows:

To the clouds, to the other side of the mountain, to the sea, where should I go? Before sunset, the wind came and I sat cross-legged under the stone pier. What can people use to define ugliness? God, where are you? I'm afraid of mountains, and I can't take the sea with me. Is there an end? If you are sad, you might as well tidy up your room first and stop tossing and turning. The sun will shine beside you later. Don't save what you haven't washed, buy a nice bag for a new hairstyle, suppress your anxiety and raise a cat that only loves you.

Not unpleasant. Maybe you didn't finish your track. You are so beautiful. Why do you often call yourself ugly? Maybe you are as fat as me, and life makes you feel humble, so when you hear this song, you choose to change with me. Maybe you are sad now, maybe you are lying under the covers, maybe you are sitting in a bar in confusion. Maybe you are working, or you just broke up. Maybe you can't help humming this song at the foot of the mountain.

For the cloud, the mountain and the sea, the real you are how to choose. God, where are you? I'm afraid of mountains. The sea takes away sadness, just like taking away every river.

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