I cried, but I couldn't bury my guilt.
The kite ran aground on a cloudy day, missed it and was still waiting for rescue.
I pull the string to relive your tenderness.
I can't promise a lonely smile exposed to the sun.
How come? How can you forgive me?
I can only read the dialogue forever and read the harm I have given you.
If I can't forgive you, I will ask you to pretend that I am gone.
I opened my eyes and looked at the blank, forgetting what you expected of me.
I'm done. I'll hurry up.
This is a song from Jay Chou's fifth album "Li Qixiang". The artistic conception of the song is very sad and thought-provoking. Maybe everyone will hear a story and a set of pictures. Here are my thoughts.
There was a continuous cloudy day that summer, and on a boring afternoon not long before that, you turned and left me. I lay on the wet ground and looked up at the sky, and your smile appeared untimely.
Last summer, we ran on the grass together, pulling the same thread. The kite seems to block the blue sky, your hand shakes gently, and you have been down and out for a summer.
But now the kite is still in my hand, so casually, time has passed in a hurry, and even the kite is looking at things, looking forward to rescue.
At that time, I was young and frivolous, and I didn't know what treasure was and what fate was. My love for you is like today's kite, and I don't know what to do. The damage to you is accumulating, but I still can't give you such a heavy commitment. You said forever, but I always thought it was a tiring deadline.
So now things have changed. On the day you left, you forgave me my mistake because you didn't give me a chance to correct it. Whether I am right or wrong has nothing to do with you. In front of me, there are only empty conversations, stranded kites, rows of poems relying on you, and the way for me to leave alone.
Love is fleeting, and my thoughts of you are stuck in the gloomy sky.