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[Lyrics] Childhood in an alley (first prize in Jay Chou Lyrics Contest)

Published: November 18, 2005 Editor:

Word: Lin Shen

Roadside Moss The traces of time are obvious

Tea House Flag Slanting The old curtain covers half the face

The past yesterday Splicing before your eyes

A winding road covered with green bricks Long years away

Indus treetops Listen to the farewell of fallen leaves

Whose smoke Warmed my thoughts

Sobbing water Time never stops

Memories are like a broken kite Drifting too far

I slowly walked through the past Childhood in an alley

The tile bearing of the eaves The same wide sky

Childish tears are always the most unique and salty

Looking back at the title page of life Frankness and freshness never change

I slowly walked through the past Childhood in an alley

A room filled with the aroma of tea It is a youth label

You always have to find something to fill the incomplete memory

Silent silence on the roadside The drizzle is falling and lingering in the south of the Yangtze River

(Author's note: Do you still remember Jay Chou's national tour in the previous stage? One of the stops was my hometown Suzhou. To this end, a "Jay Chou Lyric Writing Contest" was held locally, which was to choose one of the five JAY songs designated by the organizer and re-write the lyrics for it. The winner can In order to get tickets to the concert and a certificate signed by JAY. Although I was in Beijing at the time, I got the news by chance. As a lyricist, I naturally would not let go of this opportunity to show off my skills. So, this song "Childhood in the Alley", which was adapted from "East Wind Break", came into being, and I poured my heart into it. It evoked my longing for my hometown and memories of my wonderful childhood, and the classical melody of "East Wind Break" was also very consistent with the charm of the Jiangnan water town. In the end, this poem passed all the way and won the first prize. However, it was a pity that I could not rush back to enjoy the concert due to military training, and I wasted 800 yuan worth of tickets. It was depressing~~~ , I have to keep it as a souvenir. However, I got a lot of comfort from getting the certificate signed by JAY. In fact, the purpose of my participation is for honor, and also to improve my creative level. This success has doubled my confidence. I will definitely continue to work hard and strive to write better works^_^)

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