Flowers in the water original song

The original singer of Flowers in the Water is Alan Tam.

"Flowers in the Water" is a song sung by Alan Tam, composed by Jane Ning and arranged by Liu Yida, and included in the Cantonese album "Hug" released by Universal Records in August 1988 in Alan Tam. The Mandarin version written by the doll was included in the Mandarin album "Hand in Hand" released by Universal Records in Alan Tam on September 27th. 1988.

At 199 1, Alan Tam performed a Mandarin version of this song at the Spring Festival Gala. The lyrics of the song "Flowers in the Water" are elegant, with the charm of China's classical poems, and the technique of lamenting life with the metaphor of scenery, which reveals the irresistible loss and reconciliation.

Mandarin lyrics

In the rain and cold wind

How many prosperous dreams?

Used to be colorful.

Blow down with the wind

suddenly turn round

Love is like smoke.

Time flies like water.

leaving no trace

I see flowers in the water.

Strongly retain a touch of red.

How to toss and turn in the dust

There is no longer the color of the past.

I saw that I was in tears.

Nothing can be left.

Just in a trance

Still have some old dreams

These flying flowers have fallen.

The past feelings have long been empty.

Running water rushes by.

Who can hold it for a moment?

Feel the falling flowers.

There is no food in the world.

Rainman blew, let the wind blow, and was silent.

It seems to be me.