Acacia's poems and songs

Miss each other

Original song: Mao Amin

When those red berries come in spring. This is a very distant thing.

What is Acacia? It's long gone.

The city that never sleeps is full of neon lights.

There are many kinds of customs in the wine glass, and I am most willing to forget ancient poetry.

The most disdainful thing is that acacia protects love and is afraid of people laughing.

I am also afraid that people will see red beans bloom again in spring.

I didn't see a lover picking fireworks and holding romantic love.

Acacia is the most willing to forget ancient poetry, but also the most dismissive.

Stay in love for fear that others will smile and see clearly.

Spring came to see the red beans blooming again, but there was no lover to pick them.

Fireworks full of romance, true feelings are not the most willing to forget ancient poems.

The most disdainful thing is that acacia protects love and is afraid of people laughing.

I am also afraid that people will see red beans bloom again in spring.

I didn't see a lover picking fireworks and holding romantic love.

Fireworks carry romantic feelings.

Extended data:

Acacia is a song written by Zhao and sung by Mao Amin. It is the ending song of The Journey to the West, a 2000 version of the costume myth TV series, and the song is included in Mao Amin's album "Tune".

Mao Amin, born in Shanghai on March 1963, is a singer and actor in China.

1985 released the first album "Hot Coffee" and officially debuted. 1986 participated in the 2nd National TV Grand Prix for Young Singers and won the third place in the professional pop singing competition. 1987 won the third prize for singing performance in Yugoslavia International Music Festival with a song "Love between Green Leaves and Roots", and was the first China pop singer to win an award in the international pop song contest. 1988 participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and sang "Missing".

Most of Mao Amin's songs are dignified, but in his solo concert in Mao Amin on 20 14, he accidentally covered several songs with completely different styles, which subverted people's impression. Phoenix Legend's Song, The Most Dazzling National Style, Jay Chou's Chrysanthemum Terrace, and the gentle and euphemistic folk song Rooted in Luchaihua all have a unique flavor under her interpretation.