Published by Xiangxiang on the album "Fragrant Fluttering"
Issue date: June 6, 2006
Record company: Le Fei Records Company.
lyrics
Baby, go to sleep quickly.
I will be with you in my dream.
Laugh with you and be tired with you.
Have me to snuggle up.
Baby, go to sleep quickly.
How many times will you dream about me?
I am the most beautiful dream.
Wake up and comfort.
Hua Er Suiliushui
The sun goes home in spring.
A pink smile does not show.
Put the tears of acacia in your mouth.
Birds wandering in the mountains
Caixia Qi Fei.
Jing hong yi mo mo Jing xiu
Leaving also made Chunfeng drunk.
Look at those sleepy eyes.
Who deserves your nostalgia?
Birds and geese in the same forest fly separately.
Everything is a nightmare.
Legends and myths
I dreamed of you in my dream.
The fairy said that dreams would wake up.
But I wouldn't listen.
Bury the fallen flowers in running water
More by adding care
I have tasted the pain of lovesickness.
Since then, I have been more careless.
The cold wind hastened the valley.
Away from the wind to the end of the world
Dead wood can sprout new buds.
Under the cradle of fragrant sowing
Pull ...
Pull ...
Pull ...
Pull ...
Story summary
This paper mainly tells the story of a mother and son's emotional entanglement for more than 20 years, and a son looking for his mother and son, which reflects that some people in today's society have lost their sense of responsibility to society, the warmth of their families and the care of their loved ones, driven by money and interests.
Sing (in a performance)
Xiang Xiang, born in Taoyuan County, Changde City, Hunan Province in June 1984, is a Chinese pop singer and a dropout of Hunan Normal University. In 2004, a female version of Mice Love Rice became popular on the Internet. In August of the same year, he signed a contract with Beijing Century Lefei Film and Television Communication Co., Ltd., and released his first album "Song of the Pig" on June 5438+ 10, 2005. The title song "Song of the Pig" ranked fourth in the global music download of iTunes in the United States, and the album won the second place in the overseas version list.
give rise to
The lullaby was written by Peter Schubert (1797~ 1828). Now this song has become a classic and a household name.