-Xi Murong
Buddha said: Looking back 500 times in the past life can only be exchanged for passing by once in this life.
So, how many times do I have to look back before I can really live in your heart?
I often look back at past lives.
Farewell handkerchief floating into the clouds.
How much you miss, how much you leave.
The last watermark sent me away.
In this life, I look for lost footprints in previous lives.
Walk through Qian Shan and walk into your eyes.
Looking back 500 times in previous lives is worth passing by once in this life.
I used a thousand times to look back in exchange for stopping in front of you in this life.
How many times do you look back at the Buddha before you can really live in your heart.
The Buddha is speechless, so I have to look back frequently.
Like a moth to a fire.
You can ignore the consequences, you can have no reason.
Looking back and looking back.
Thousands of times? You are in my eyes? It's also in my heart.
I often look back and look forward to your tenderness.
I often recall my wish to be together.
I looked back on the boat in my previous life.
Lotus leaves connect the sadness in my eyes one by one.
The Buddha in this life has fulfilled my yearning.
Let me into your eyes
I've been looking for it for a long time. I'm tired.
Just want to rest in your arms
I just want your hand to wipe the tears from my face.
I just want your body temperature to warm my cold hands.
Don't ask me why I've been looking for you.
I didn't drink Meng Po Tang, and I was worried about you.
Don't ask me why I am crying.
I didn't drink Meng Po Tang, but I still remember the despair when I left in my last life.
Said I cried with joy.
Tears fall on your lapel.
All the sorrows in previous lives have blossomed into dense lilac trees.
I just want to join hands with you under the tree, look at those five blooming flowers and predict happiness for us.
I still often look back in my life.
I still don't drink Meng Po Tang in my life.
In the afterlife, I will look for you all the way.
In the afterlife, I will hold hands with you to find the five petals.
Extended data:
Xi Murong (1943 65438+ 10/5-) is a Mongolian, contemporary painter, poet and essayist. Originally from Chahar Province, Inner Mongolia.
1963 graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Taiwan Province Normal University in West Murong, and 1966 completed his further study at the Royal Academy of Art in Brussels. He has won many awards such as the Royal Belgian Gold Medal and the Brussels Municipal Government Gold Medal. He has created more than 50 kinds of poems, essays, picture albums and anthologies, and poems such as Qilixiang, Youth without Complaints and A Flowering Tree have become classics.
Xi Murong's works mainly focus on love, life and homesickness. They are beautiful in writing, elegant and transparent, lyrical and smart, full of true love for life, which has influenced the growth of a whole generation. 20 17 12, written by Xi Murong and composed by Lu, sang "Song of Hometown" and won the Best Original Single Award in the 10th China Gold Record Award.