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What is the agreed Cantonese version called?

The agreement is the Cantonese version of this song. The agreement is a Cantonese version of the song, written by Lin, composed by Chen and sung by Faye Wong, with complete lyrics:

Remember the hotel number that day.

Keep smiling and leave.

The whole city that day.

That's brisk.

Go along this road for half a mile.

I still remember a yellow face under the street lamp.

Light a lukewarm lunch.

Your silhouette is so beautiful.

Hold back your tears before you dare to look carefully.

Forgetting heaven and earth is like forgetting yourself.

I still haven't forgotten to meet to see the yellow leaves fly away.

Even if I am separated from you, it is a sad scene.

Make up your mind to forget, and I won't remember.

I'm afraid I won't recognize myself tomorrow

I still haven't forgotten to make an agreement with you, if I'm not dead.

Even if your magnificent chest is eroded by the weather.

I can recognize your gray sideburns.

Remember the chords of the guitar that day.

I also understand the foreshadowing of every melody.

Your voice flowed around the corner that day.

The journey along the road disappeared like a song.

Forgetting heaven and earth is like forgetting yourself.

I still haven't forgotten to meet to see the yellow leaves fly away.

Even if I am separated from you, it is a sad scene.

Make up your mind to forget, and I won't remember.

I'm afraid I won't recognize myself tomorrow

I still haven't forgotten to make an agreement with you, if I'm not dead.

Even if your magnificent chest is eroded by the weather.

I can recognize your gray sideburns.

Even if your majestic chest disappears because of the weather.

I can recognize your gray sideburns.

Song appreciation

Agreement is another "golden song" in toys, and Faye Wong's voice sounds particularly warm and sweet. I don't know how many infatuated men and women indulge in Faye Wong's "Agreement". The main song of the agreement is realistic and the chorus is fictional. Lin's infatuation is still sad in his bones. He would rather be loyal to things than trust others.