Video website of foreigners singing poems

See if it's this song. Speaking of April, what impressed me the most was this antithetical poem. The most classic version was recited by Qiao Zhen and Ding Jianhua. It's beautiful ~ if you're not looking for this, you might as well enjoy it. It's really good ~ You can enjoy it by typing the name of the poem in Baidu video or MP3 webpage ~

But this beautiful and elegant modern poem is not foreign, but written by China people ~

April Monument-Liu Qing

Man: At the age of twenty, I climbed out of the swamp of youth, like a bruised lyre, silent in the theme of wandering. Here you are.

Woman: I walk towards you.

Have a pair of eyes as bright as bellflower.

W: You said you liked my eyes.

Man: Rub my naked loneliness.

Woman: Loneliness, why are you always lonely?

Really?

Woman: Really?

M: The first time.

Woman: Is this the first time?

Man: The fingers of the sun are warm and fluffy.

Woman: Warm and fluffy.

Gently.

Woman: Gently.

Man: You touched me.

Woman: Did I touch you?

So it won't freeze again in the past.

Woman: I don't want to freeze.

Man: I picked up my song.

Woman: Pick up your song.

M: Pick up a string of disappointed notes.

Woman: Hold up a string of failed notes.

Walking into a spring evening.

Woman: A dusk, a dusk without wrinkles.

Man: And the station that never stood me up at dusk.

Woman: Never stand up again, never stand up again.

Man: On that night in April, there were no stars and no moon.

There are no stars and no moon. It was an ordinary night.

Man: I traded my experience in the swamp for your past story.

Woman: No one can forget. The swamp is so muddy and the story is so sad.

M: At this time, you are wet in my retina.

W: I turned over a book of poems on my knee. It's Whitman's.

Man: I see you are a white bird.

I want to know what you are thinking.

M: I know that the beautiful cage has imprisoned you and nurtured your continuous loneliness and beautiful silence.

Woman: Yes, it imprisoned me and raised me.

M: I know that I didn't expect my first flight to be suddenly in the morning, and it happened to rain.

W: Yes, it rained the first time we flew.

Man: I know the rain has wet feathers, heavy wings and broken your heart.

Woman: Yes, the rain broke my heart.

M: You didn't find it, did you?

Woman: Are you looking at me?

M: I have an unspeakable impulse rising on my warm pulse.

Woman: I really want to lift my eyes and look at you.

Man: But you didn't look up.

Woman: I didn't look up. I'm still looking through Whitman's poems.

Man: Yes, I know I'm not a rock or a dam.

Woman: Not a stone, not a dam.

There is no solid tree to rely on.

Woman: It's not a solid tree either.

M: But if you like.

You said if I wanted to

M: I will. I will use my brave shoulders and a loyal heart working on the plateau to hold up a sky that will never be wronged for you.

You said if I wanted to.

Yes, if you like,

If you (I) like.