Chen Jianqi~Beatrice (Poetry: Whispering) Lyrics

Beatice (poetry: Whisper)

Leader: Huang Xiaozhen Lyrics: Li Gedi Music/arranger: Chen Jianqi Guitar: Zhong Chenghu

Narration: Xia Yushi :Whispers are selected from Xia Yu's Salsa poetry collection

Suddenly feeling some strange melancholy

(Ashes sleep on ashes

Water is shut in water)

It is gray blue with light green

(Time once made a discount

The whole room was as cold as an aquarium

Tuck us in)

There is only one lonely fish inside

(Ashes sleeping on ashes

I suddenly feel bored and decadent

The water is closed in In the water)

It seems that you can get drunk even if you drink water

(The one marked forward

Stay in the house and write in your diary

< p>The arrows that kept retreating turned out to be a large swarm

The fish swimming around in the diary

The bees flying in the opposite direction)

( Gray Sleep Water above the ashes and shut in the water)

Your hug throughout the spring

Make me like a warm cat

(It’s already the last century

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Winter is coming and you are leaving

It is already the last century

I have turned into a cold-blooded fish again

We have saved a lot of Jar of honey)

(Our whispers

Our whispers)

Reprinted from ※ Mojing Lyrics Network

Sudden feeling Some kind of boredom and decadence

It seems that you can get drunk even if you drink water

(a big jar of honey we saved)

Staying in the house and writing in the diary.

The fish in the diary swam around

Your coming and going throughout the spring

Leaving no trace

(Time I once made a fold

Like water being sewed by a fish through it

folding us in)

Like a fish feeling happy

(Our whisper)

But why do I still hear you calling my name

Beatis Beatis

Dripming like water drops

The name that disappeared like a bubble

Beatis Beatis

(Our whispers)

(Our Whispering)

Your coming and going throughout the spring

Leaving no trace

Like water being sewed by fish through it

Feel like a fish and feel happy

Feel like a fish and feel happy

(A big jar of honey we saved)

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