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What are the Chinese lyrics of The Price of Love?
The correct lyrics are: Remember my childhood dream, like a flower that never fades.

The Price Of Love

Singing: Zhang Aijia

Composer: Jonathan Lee

Lyrics: Jonathan Lee

Remember your childhood dream, like a flower that never fades?

Accompany me through the storm and see the changes of the world.

Look at the vicissitudes of life, the price paid for love.

I will never forget all the sincere and spoony words.

Although he is never in my heart, let's go.

Let's go, people always have to learn to grow up by themselves.

Come on, come on.

There are inevitably hardships and struggles in life. Let's leave now.

Let's find a home for your heart.

I cried and my heart was broken.

This is the price of love, maybe I will miss him occasionally.

I can't help thinking of him once in a while, just think of him as an old friend.

It also makes me very distressed and worried, but there is no spark in my heart.

Let bygones be bygones, all sincere infatuation.

Still in my heart, although without him.

Come on, come on.

People should learn to grow up by themselves. Let's leave now.

Let's go, life will inevitably experience painful struggles.

Come on, come on.

I found a home for my heart, and I shed tears with sadness.

I was heartbroken, too. This is the price of love.

Extended data:

The Price of Love is included in the album About Love released by Jonathan Lee on August 24th, 2004. This song was originally sung by Zhang Aijia, and the price of love was the theme song of the episode of the Taiwanese film My Brother's Lover and the TV series Pink Girl.

The Price of Love was originally sung by Zhang Aijia, and also by Liang Yongqi and Chan Sarah. In singing style, there are also similarities in expression techniques, that is, singing in a relaxed, gentle and lyrical way with a touch of sadness, rather than singing in a sad, crying, painful or irritable way.

The former is like chicken soup for the soul, which gives comfort, nutrition, forgiveness and prospect to the soul.