The wrong person
Lyrics: Wu Kequn
Composer: Wu Kequn
Singer: Elva Hsiao
Lyrics:
I know love is unreliable, but I still try my best to jump in.
I know it may be prison if I go again, but I still believe it's just suffering.
My friend advised me not to joke about my happiness.
But being a man is so tired, pretending to want to escape.
It's really ridiculous that you can't even give your heart in love.
Love is too real, too easy to sacrifice yourself, too easy to sink yourself.
Too easy to despair, covered in scars.
I was too stupid to know that you were the wrong person.
I know it's not fate, but I'm still desperate
I know love is unreliable, but I still try my best to jump in.
I know it may be prison if I go again, but I still believe it's just suffering.
My friend advised me not to joke about my happiness.
But being a man is so tired, pretending to want to escape.
It's really ridiculous that you can't even give your heart in love.
Love is too true, too easy to sacrifice yourself, too easy to sink yourself.
Too easy to despair, covered in scars.
I was too stupid to know that you were the wrong person.
I know it's not fate, but I'm still desperate
Maybe it is stupid in love, maybe there will never be eternity.
But I don't want to give up any possibility.
I'd rather be silly than regret.
Love is too real, too easy to sacrifice yourself, too easy to sink yourself.
Too easy to despair, covered in scars.
I was too stupid to know that you were the wrong person.
I know it's not fate, but I'm still desperate
I was too stupid to know that you were the wrong person.
I know this is not fate, but I believe it is possible.
Extended data:
The Wrong Man describes people in the bubble of love dreams, knowing that the so-called true love is an unstable prison in real life, but they can't extricate themselves from it. Elva Hsiao, who experienced the bitterness of friendship and love, successfully interpreted this touching love song, and her soft voice and music were accurately integrated.
The Wrong Man, accompanied by a pure piano, gently enters the beginning of the song and gradually sets off the magnificent strings. Elva Hsiao sings in a seemingly vivid tone, and each sentence is like the delicate singing of an experienced person, which makes the emotional level of this song more distinct.