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There is an English song, which seems to be the second sentence, I won't see you tonight so I can keep from going in insurance,

song title: Free Loop?

Singer: Daniel Powter

Composer: Daniel Powter

Lyrics: Daniel Powter

I'm a little used to calling outside your name

I have some habits of shouting your name outside

I won't see you tonig. Htso I can keep from going insurance

If I see you tonight, I may lose control

But I don't know enough, I get some kind of lazy day

But I don't understand. Time is getting a little slow

I've been fantastic through to fight my town a name

I used to be different. The famous earthquake party

I'll be stooped tomorrow if I don't leave as they both the same

If I leave to go with the flow, I will only do nothing

But I don't know enough, I get some kind of lazy day

I'm a little puzzled. Time is getting a little slow

Cause it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

Because losing you is a torment

Only time will tell and I will figure out

I find that only time can prove everything in my life

that w. E can baby, we can do the one night stand

Dear, I will find the answer. At least we can hug each other all night

and it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

Because losing you is a torment

Outside your skin right near the fire

I found you homeless on the street. Gaunt

that we can baby we can change and feel right

baby, We can turn everything around * * * to tide over the difficulties

I'm a little used to wandering outside the rain

I'm used to walking in the rain

You can leave me tomorrow if it suits you just the same

If you have a new shore, You can leave me at dawn

but I don't know enough, I need sun when it leaves the day

but I don't understand. In fact, I need the person who left

Cause it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

Because losing you is a torment

Only time will tell and I will figure out

I find that only time can prove everything in my life

Tha. T we can baby, we can do the one night stand

Dear, I will find the answer. But we can at least * * spend the night

and it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

because losing you is a torment

Outside your skin right near the fire

I found you homeless on the street. Gaunt

That we can baby we can change and feel right

Baby, we can turn everything around * * *

Cause it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

Because losing you is a torment

Only time will tell and I will figure out

I find that only time can prove everything in my life

That we can. Baby, we can do the one night stand

Dear, I will find the answer. But we can at least * * spend the night

and it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

because losing you is a torment

Outside your skin right near the fire

I found you homeless on the street. Gaunt

that we can baby we can change and feel right

baby, We can turn everything around.

Cause it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

Because losing you is a torment

Only time will tell and I will figure out

I find that only time can prove everything in my life

That we can. Baby, we can do the one night stand

Dear, I will find the answer. But we can at least * * spend the night

and it's hard for me to lose in my life I've found

because losing you is a torment

Outside your skin right near the fire

I found you homeless on the street. Gaunt

That we can baby we can change and feel right

Baby, we can turn everything around to tide over the difficulties

Extended information:

Free Loop is a song sung by Canadian singer Daniel Powter.

The song MV

The film was directed by mark webb, who also directed the MV for Daniel's other two singles, Bad Day and Lie To Me. All the scenes were shot in California.

MV tells the story of a man and a piano; The little boy always looks at the piano outside the glass. When he reaches out, the piano will feel the long-distance touch of his fingers, so he will save pocket money from the moment he meets the piano until the day he grows up, break the piggy bank and finally buy the piano. But the good times didn't last long, and the landlord urged the room fee, so he sent the piano back to the store.

A talent scout who admired his performance told him that if he could play at a dance, he could always play the piano in a nightclub, so he tried and was well received. He gradually discovered that his piano had an indestructible magic power on him. As long as he waved his fingers to play beautiful music, the piano would play automatically. < P > Because the piano was damaged and abandoned because the woman who let the carnival in the piano shop break flowers one day, he took the piano home after finding it in the garbage and polished it carefully. Finally, he played this Free Loop for people at the BIllmore Hotel with this piano that is connected with his soul.