Singer: Khalil Fong
Composer: Khalil Fong Lyrics: Chow Yiu Fai
Blowing peach blossoms
Blowing willows green
You'll always be comforted by whoever you're on your way to
Waking up the frogs
Blowing swallows
I'm in the city and I happen to lack someone
You'll always be there to help me. Even though you bring roses from the ground
Can you take back the taste of the ground
Some people sing about Hu Bu Gui
Who do you remember when the spring breeze blows
It's okay, it's not okay
As long as you don't regret it
Who do you forget when the spring breeze blows
How long ago was it when I last shed a tear
You'll back off and I'll try to catch up
Would you? Right or wrong
No wonder I'm a little tired
Who have I changed by summer
Snakes in the cave sleep in winter
Grass on the plains blows in spring
Who have I changed by summer
Blowing through the Jade Gate Pass
Blowing through the Nanniwan
Remaining in the north, doomed to abandon whoever it is
Blowing wrinkled the river water
Blow away the cloud stacks
Who I don't happen to be carrying in the world
Can you encourage the muffled thunder of March
Can you guarantee a ten-year date
Someone releases a turtle