Lyrics of general and prostitute.

Monologue: If this life is chaotic and treacherous, you will have a splendid afterlife.

Fireworks are all over the city, and you may wish to drink tea in white, and the cool breeze and thin horse

sing another song under the rain in June.

After seven years of being a critic, you have never entered your heart.

You lost your mind in all kinds of amorous feelings, but lost to her grave. < But it gave me a lifetime of loneliness.

I want to open the door of your heart, but there is a scar in your heart.

Her smile is so fascinating that I am left to sink alone.

I finally become myself. You said I can't leave you.

I am dirty, I am desperate, and I am a prostitute. You said she was

You said she was a prostitute. Bet with me

red lip poison, a dance, lifelong attachment, turning dust

You are a general and I am a prostitute, and I can't always replace her

You are a general and I am a prostitute, and I love and hate myself, and empty memories

Naiheqiao, Meng Potang and the world of mortals will eventually hurt

My love is not dirty, and I am drunk and fascinated by night is still young < I hope I don't abandon me

If I can stay together for a long time in the afterlife, this affection will be exchanged for you

Don't make me wait too long, I'll go when the sun goes down

You can be there by the Sansheng stone, and the flowers on the other side are waiting

If you don't bear the debt of lovesickness, you may wish to love me in the afterlife

McBaylor

Extended information:

General and Ji. At first, it was called out by Mc Beibao on the website of Love Alternative Music. As a cover of male version, Love Alternative Music Mc Baylor got a good response, and then more people covered this alternative song and quickly became popular on the Internet!

General, the general name of general senior military generals, has different specific meanings in different dynasties and countries: in ancient times, China often served as a senior military attache, military and political official or even a knighthood; During the Japanese shogunate, the general was the highest authority in Japan; In modern times, it is often used to address general officers in the army.