The creation of this song stems from Zhao Zhao's feelings for his mother. Because Zhao Zhao had been "drifting north" to make music before attending the first season of "Good Chinese Songs", he seldom sang to his mother. When I happened to read Ye Zhi's poem When You Are Old, he suddenly remembered his mother's dim light under the window and wrote this song.
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The lyrics of When You Are Old are as follows:
Singing: Zhao Zhao
Word: Ye Zhi/Zhao Zhao
Qu: Zhao Zhao.
When you get old, your hair will turn white.
Sleepy, old.
I can't walk any further, so I just take a nap by the fire.
Recalling your youth, how many people have loved your happy youth?
Worship your beauty, hypocrisy or sincerity
Only one person still loves your pious soul and the wrinkles on your old face.
Old age, drooping eyebrows.
The lights are dim and the wind is blowing.
Your news, this is the song in my heart.
When you get old, your hair will turn white.
Sleepy, old.
I can't walk any further, so I just take a nap by the fire.
Recalling your youth, how many people have loved your happy youth?
Worship your beauty, hypocrisy or sincerity
Only one person still loves your pious soul and the wrinkles on your old face.
Old age, drooping eyebrows.
The lights are dim and the wind is blowing.
Your news, this is the song in my heart.
When I get old, I really hope
This song is for you.