Prague Square (Play World Tour Live) - Jolin Tsai
Lyrics
The keys of the piano are filled with light, and the stained-glass windows
decorated with Gothic churches, and whoever plays the piano plays a piece of music
a piece of wandering sorrow, and I can see it in the direction of the piano
Rose is attached to an eighteenth-century painting
There is no doubt in my mind that you are romantic
And I am thinking that you are romantic
And I am thinking that you are romantic.
Rosebuds clinging to an eighteenth-century painting
On the sidelines, quietly admiring
Wondering about your romance
Looking to see if it's going to be the same for a long time
a a fu shou
a a fu shou
yap so so sorry
so so so
Moderato yo
Andantino yo
Portamento yo
Fortissimo yo
The thief he steals, the abbot says No
I woke up from a dream, and all was not there
I stood in Prague's square at dusk
I cast my hopes in the wishing fountain
The doves with their backs to the setting sun
The image was too beautiful to look at
The deserted corridors of Prague's squares
I was dancing and twirling alone
Not far from where you sang from afar
You really can't get used to not having me
Through the light and stained glass windows
Decorated with Gothic churches.
Decorated with a Gothic church, who played a piece of
A piece of wandering sadness, along the direction of the sound of the piano to see
Rosebuds clinging to eighteenth-century paintings
On the side of the quiet to appreciate
Thinking about your romance
Looking at it, whether or not long have been the same
a a fu shou
a a fu shou
yap so so sorry
so so so
Moderato yo
Andantino yo
Portamento yo
Fortissimo yo
The Thief he steals, the Friar says No
The dream wakes up and the monk says No
The dream is over. p>
I woke up from a dream, and nothing was there
I was standing in Prague's twilight square
Casting my hopes in the wishing fountain
The doves had their backs to the setting sun
The image was too beautiful to look at
Prague's squares, the unoccupied corridors
I was dancing and twirling alone
Not far from you I sing from afar
You really don't learn without me
In Prague's twilight squares (yo moderato yo andantino yo portamento yo fortissimo yo)
In the fountains of wishing, I cast my hopes (the thief he steals, and the monk he says no, and when the dream wakes up, I'm left without anything, huh)
A café in a quiet alley (The thief he stole, the monk said no, I woke up from a dream and nothing was there, huh)
I'm at the checkout, you're making gumbo (watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching, watching. shou a a fu shou yap so so sorry so so so so)
Expanded information:
"Prague Square" is a song performed by Jolin Tsai, arranged by Chung Hsing-min, with lyrics by Fong Wen-shan, composed and sung by Jay Chou for the rap portion of the song, and sung by Yu Jin for the child rap portion . The song is included in Jolin Tsai's album "Look at Me 72 Changes" released on March 7, 2003 by Sony Music.
Background
After a contractual dispute with her former agency, Jolin Tsai regained her freedom in 2003, and released her first Mandarin album, "Look at Me 72 Changes," after committing herself to her new owner, Sony Music. The company invited five of Taiwan's music industry production giants: Huang Yi, Xue Zhongming, Jay Chou, Yvonne Lee and Wang Zhiping to customize this Mandarin album based on Jolin's voice quality, vocals, positioning and potential.
Appreciation
"Prague Square" is not only a European-style romantic poem, but also a time and space love song that hides companionship and trust.
Score for "Prague Square":
Baidu Encyclopedia-Prague Square