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What is the song that says goodbye, meet and leave forever in Xu Wei's lyrics?

travel

Original song: Xu Wei?

Lyrics: Xu Wei?

Music: Xu Wei

The evening breeze blows loose, and the bell sounds like nature.

Stand in the silence of this city and let all the noise disappear.

Only the green hills are hidden among the white clouds, and butterflies roam freely in the Qingjian River.

Look at the blooming sunset glow on the horizon, there are a group of birds that have died in the west.

Who painted the world, me and you?

Let our world be colorful, who makes us cry?

Surprise us again, let's fall in love like this and meet like this.

Always say goodbye, get together and part.

Always walking on a long road, only the green hills are hidden in the white clouds.

Butterflies roam freely in Qingjian River, watching the sunset glow blooming on the horizon.

A flock of birds returned to the west. Who painted this world?

Draw me and you again and make our world colorful.

Who makes us cry and surprises us?

So we met in love and said goodbye all the time?

Meeting and parting are always on a long road.

Extended data:

Travel is a song written by Xu Wei and sung by Xu Wei. In 2004, it was included in the album "Every moment is brand new". In 20 14, this song became one of the film series "See you later".

In 2005, this song won the 12 China Golden Melody Award. In 2006, she won the Golden Melody Award in the original music pop list of Sprite China and the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards in the Oriental Billboard.

Creative background:

This song was written by Xu Wei, a Qingdao friend who died in a car accident in early 2004. In fact, this song has already been recorded, but this is the last name.

For Xu Wei, creation is a part of life. While feeling life, he wrote his experiences and ideas into music. After seven months of consideration, the name "travel" finally stood out. Xu Wei said that tourism is a kind of geographical travel across various landscapes, and life is such a kind of "travel" that needs to experience storms.