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The bloom of youth

Author: Lin Xiaoyu

Lost youth and love

Update time 2008- 1-9 16:28:00 words: 5024

About "Birch Forest"

I like Pu Shu after I like birch forest. I still remember the first time I heard "Birch Forest", when I was in the third year of high school. My life is chaotic, empty and boring, and people are gradually numb, without laughter, passion for life and the vigor and vitality that young people should have. At that time, I was like a walking corpse, lifeless every day. Sometimes I feel that life is endless suffering, and it is meaningless to live all my life.

One day, I was playing in my classmate's dormitory, and suddenly I heard a beautiful melody coming from my classmate's repeater. In an instant, a long-lost feeling was touched in a corner of my heart, and my eyes began to wet. Because the repeater is very old, the song I heard was mixed with the rustling of leaves like the wind, which made me think for a long time. It was simply the sound deliberately recorded by the wind blowing birch trees. That day, I sat on my classmate's bed and rewound the tape repeatedly. I listened to it again and again, and every time I listened to it, my heart was heavy. Finally, I borrowed the tape and forgot to return it. I still have this tape today, although it can't play sound now.

I don't know whether I was moved by the song or the lyrics. I only remember that night I heard tears streaming down my face in the dark, and then I fell asleep with this song on my pillow. Now that I think about it, Pu Shu's deep and slightly bitter voice, coupled with beautiful and harmonious melody, can easily sting our hearts. There are also the lyrics of punctuated sentences, the melody is just right, and the background of female singing sets off a sad atmosphere. Throughout today's music scene, lyrics, tunes and songs can be harmoniously unified to this extent. ...

It should be the whole book.