Singer: Matthew Lian
I stand under the starry sky of Braesen farmers.
The stars shine on farmers in Braesen on the other side of the sky.
Please let go gently, because I have to leave.
Although the train will take my people
But my heart will never leave.
Oh, my heart won't be apart for a moment
Looking at the white clouds floating around, the sunset and the moon rising.
I leave the stars behind me and let them light up your sky.
Extended data:
1, Bresennon is selected from matthew lien's album Wolf. 1992, the local government of Canada launched a plan called "Reindeer Increment", but in order to achieve the goal, a large number of wolves had to be killed. To this end, more than 30 musicians completed the album Wolf in more than two years.
It is reported that there is actually Matthew Lian's own love story behind this song. Its broad and sad melody, picturesque lyrics, Matthew Lian's clear and mellow singing and the sound of train tracks at the end of the song often make listeners intoxicated in the sad and pure world created by the song. This song is often called "the saddest English song in the world" on the Internet.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia -Bresennon