Lyrics of "Flowers of the Sea" by Luo Dayou

Song title: "Flowers of the Sea"

Singer: Jenny Zhen

Lyrics and music: Luo Dayou

Lyrics:

You are so tender

Give me a dream

Wandering in the undulating waves

In your arms

You are so affectionate

Shake my dreams

Lingering like every nameless wave in the sea

On your body

Dreams come true

Turn around and the waves are turbulent and disappear into the mortal world

The remaining water marks are empty and the regrets are left

I only wish that he would live

The shadow of yesterday can stay with me

Eternally inseparable

You are such a strange love

Crush my dream

As if Like the brief light of foam on the water surface

It is my life

A dream comes true

Turn around and the wave shadow surges out of the world of mortals

Remaining water lines Leave behind empty regrets

I only wish he was born

Yesterday’s figure can be with you

Eternal life and never be separated

It is such a strange feeling You

Crush my dreams

Like the brief light of foam on the water surface

It is my life

Extended information:

"Flowers of the Sea" is the theme song of the 1986 Hong Kong movie "Flowers of the Sea", with Jenny Yen as the lead singer and lyrics by Luo Dayou. ?

Tayu Lo was born on July 20, 1954 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province. He is a Hakka from Miaoli County, Taiwan Province. His ancestral home is Meixian District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. He is a singer-songwriter, musician, and writer. .

In 1972, he joined the student band as a keyboardist. In 1974, he composed his first song "Song", and in 1976 he officially entered into commercial music creation. In 1981, he served as a record producer for the first time and produced the song "Childhood". In 1982, he released his first album "Zhihu Zhe Ye", which broke the popular folk music style at the time and led Taiwanese pop music to an unprecedented trend of criticism and reflection.

The album "Future Master" was subsequently released, making unprecedented criticism of the nation, current situation, tradition, and society. After writing "Tomorrow Will Be Better" in 1985, he left Taiwan and went to Hong Kong to develop. In 1987, he won the "Asia's Most Outstanding Artist Award" in New York. In 1988, his first literary work "Yesterday's Suicide Note" was published.

In 1990, he founded the "Music Factory" and successively released Cantonese songs such as "Tomorrow Will Be Better", "Pearl of the Orient" and "Queen's Road East" and soundtracked many movies. In 1991, "Queen's Road East" was released in Hong Kong and topped three major Hong Kong charts, with four songs entering the charts. In the early 1990s, mainland fans' love for Luo Dayou reached a high point.

In 2000, he went to China for the first time to hold a solo concert? In 2004, in order to protest against the United States' request for Taiwan to assist in sending troops to Iraq, Luo Dayou openly cut off his American passport during a concert in Hsinchu, Taiwan, and renounced his American citizenship. After the March 19 shooting in Taiwan in 2004, Luo Dayou included the song "Green Terrorists" in the album "Beautiful Island" released subsequently.

In 2009, the Zongjuan Line Band was established and embarked on a one-year world tour. In 2013, he served as the mentor of "China's Strongest Voice". In 2017, "Home III" was released and the "Young People Who Left Home Back then" tour concert was held.

Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia—Flowers of the Sea

Baidu Encyclopedia—Luo Dayou