Singing: Faye Wong
His defiant face looks as if he will be late. Her washed hair is like a flame in my heart.
A brief carnival, thinking that life is endless. A long farewell is a feast of youth.
My hand is like a fiery oath on a winter night. Your twinkling eyes are like fragile beliefs.
Years of desire have been relentlessly rewarded. Arrogant thoughts have disappeared.
Crazy, tired, miserable. Human comedy. Laughed and left screaming. Strange youth
What a beautiful day, whoever works hard is sweet. This year's youth has passed away, but there is a hole in the sky.
What a beautiful day, whoever works hard is sweet. When youth passed away, I understood the time.
Crazy, tired, miserable. Human comedy. Laughed and left screaming. Youth is bizarre.
The lyrics of "To Youth" express the passion and fragility of youth, and the understanding after youth has a painful feeling. Six key words are used in the song to describe the characteristics of youth: madness, fatigue, pain, laughter, screaming and leaving. It is described as a human comedy, but youth is bizarre. Most of the audience were moved by youth, and when they saw the lyrics, they remembered their years in school and could not help sighing. The last sentence of the lyrics is the finishing touch.
In the lyrics, the phrase "youth is gone, I know the time" expresses the nostalgia and disappointment for the lost youth. Faye Wong's singing is ethereal, which weakens the end of each sentence and makes the whole song sound full of "Fei" flavor, a bit like the shadow of Fable Album.
To Youth begins with a piano solo, which indicates the loneliness and silence of youth and pays tribute to it. Songs are not limited to the singing of youth, but are intended to point out the important position of youth in one's life.