Can I drink my own wine? What song am I?

This lyric belongs to the song "The Shepherd of Cocoto Sea".

Cocoto Sea Shepherd

Original song/word/song: Wang Qi

Arranged by: Grand Wu Ran

Bottom mix: Winkkin

The rain didn't stop you that night, and the wind in the valley accompanied me to cry.

Your camel bell is still ringing in my ears. Tell me you were here.

Whether the wine I brew is drunk or not, and the song you sing is not drunk.

I would like to accompany you over the snow-capped mountains and across the Gobi, but you left without saying goodbye and broke all news.

Sweetheart, I'll wait for you in Cocoto Sea. They said you got married in Yili.

Is it because there are beautiful Nalati or apricot flowers there that you can brew the sweetness you want?

There is a camel bell ringing outside the yurt. I know it must not be you.

No one can sing a touching Song Like, and there is no beautiful girl I can't forget.

Whether the wine I brew is drunk or not, and whether the song you sing is drunk or not.

I would like to accompany you over the snow-capped mountains and across the Gobi, but you left without saying goodbye and broke all news.

Sweetheart, I'll wait for you in Cocoto Sea. They said you got married in Yili.

Is it because there are beautiful Nalati or apricot flowers there that you can brew the sweetness you want?

There is a camel bell ringing outside the yurt. I know it must not be you.

No one can sing a touching Song Like, and there is no beautiful girl I can't forget.

Sweetheart, I'll wait for you in Cocoto Sea. They said you got married in Yili.

Is it because there are beautiful Nalati or apricot flowers there that you can brew the sweetness you want?

There is a camel bell ringing outside the yurt. I know it must not be you.

No one can sing a touching Song Like, and there is no beautiful girl I can't forget.

Extended data

The song "The Shepherd of Cocoto Sea" was released by Wang Qi on May 8, 2020. Sad love between shepherds and beekeepers in Sang Song. Shepherds chase the sheep and the grassland as their home, and beekeepers run around the grassland with their hives on their backs, blooming and falling.

However, time waits for no one, and the flowers are yellow. The shepherd did not leave the yellow grassland and chose to wait, but waited for the news of the beekeeper's marriage. Although the beekeeper knew that the shepherd didn't mind her two children, she chose to leave overnight because she didn't want to drag the shepherd down. When the beekeeper knew that the shepherd was still waiting, she cried and found someone to bring the news of marriage.