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Do you remember this song by Karen Mok?

"Do you still remember that the summer has evaporated in the wind" comes from Karen Mok's love.

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Lyrics: Li Chaoxiong?

Music: Chen Xiaojuan

Original song: Karen Mok

Do you still remember the summer of memory?

Scattered in the wind has evaporated.

The noise is hoarse.

Unfinished flowers, unfinished worries

We have learned many proverbs.

Cover up untouched scars.

Because I will think of you.

I'm afraid to face myself.

My will is always swallowed up by loneliness

Because you always remind me

The past will never pass.

There is a kind of true love that is not mine.

Unfinished flowers, unfinished worries

We have learned many proverbs.

Cover up untouched scars.

Because I will think of you.

I'm afraid to face myself.

My will is always swallowed up by loneliness

Because you always remind me

The past will never pass.

There is a kind of true love that is not mine.

If I don't love you,

I won't lose myself

Miss thorn nailed my position.

Because you always remind me

Although I got the world

Some happiness is not mine.

Do you still remember the summer of memory?

I finally had no choice but to fork.

Who finally came?

Extended data:

"Love" is included in the Mandarin album "I" released by Hong Kong singer Karen Mok in April 2002, composed by Chen Xiaojuan and written by Li Chaoxiong. It is also the theme song of Japanese literature and drama series of Taiwan Province Public Television.

In August, 2003, the14th Taiwanese Golden Melody Award won the best composer and lyricist award, and also won the best female singer award for Karen Mok.

Song MV

In March 2003, Karen Mok went to Paris to shoot the album cover and MV, which was directed by Chinese American director Alexis. Photographers and production teams are from MTV teams of directors luc besson, Jenna Jackson and Jenny Lopez, and makeup, hairstyles and stylists are from Paris, new york and Japan respectively.