Standing waiting for you for three thousand years
Lyrics: Wang Qi
Composer: Wang Qi
Singing: Wang Qi
Recording and mixing: text
Lyrics:
I climbed over the snow-capped mountains and came to the grassland just to see you again before you got married.
We agreed to go to the sea and dry rocks. Have you forgotten the oath we made?
Grandma said that our fate was too shallow, and dad smoked all night without talking.
I broke my strings outside your yurt, and when I watched you leave, I dried my tears.
Sister, you should be a heartless goose, and brother should be a Populus euphratica waiting for you for 3 thousand years.
Life will wait for you, and the world will wait for you. My heart will not change until the end of time.
Sister, I waited for you for three years before I realized that you had gone to a place called forever.
You said don't wait for me, don't wait for me, but how can I bear to leave you alone?
I climbed over the snow-capped mountains and came to the grassland just to see you again before you got married.
We agreed to go to the sea and dry rocks. Have you forgotten the oath we made?
Grandma said that our fate was too shallow, and dad smoked all night without talking.
I broke my strings outside your yurt, and when I watched you leave, I dried my tears.
Sister, you should be a heartless goose, and brother should be a Populus euphratica waiting for you for 3 thousand years.
Life will wait for you, and the world will wait for you. My heart will not change until the end of time.
Sister, I waited for you for three years before I realized that you had gone to a place called forever.
You said don't wait for me, don't wait for me, but how can I bear to leave you alone?
Sister, you should be a heartless goose, and brother should be a Populus euphratica waiting for you for 3 thousand years.
Life will wait for you, and the world will wait for you. My heart will not change until the end of time.
Sister, I waited for you for three years before I realized that you had gone to a place called forever.
You said don't wait for me, don't wait for me, but how can I bear to leave you alone?
Appreciation of the Extended Information Song "Standing Waiting for You for Three Thousand Years"
The lyrics of this song are meaningful and far-reaching. It expresses the pain of lovers' parting and waiting through Populus euphratica and geese. In fact, Populus euphratica is the oldest poplar in the world. It has the saying that "a thousand years will not die, and ten thousand years will not stop", so the author fully expresses people's persistence and understanding of waiting for a lover.
However, life is too short to meet an unforgettable lover too early. Waiting is the longest pain, and it is also the hardest waiting on the road of life. But I didn't expect the final truth to be so sad and painful. And the wild goose is the embodiment of a thrilling dancer. The two are the most beautiful and the worst encounter.