A Moment of Happiness
"A Moment of Happiness" is the ending song of the 2001 Taiwan idol drama "Lavender", written by Wang Zhongyan and composed by Zhou Chuanxiong. This beautifully melodic and highly infectious song quickly became popular with the popularity of this TV series.
When autumn comes again
You want me to love and own with a smile
Even if it's a short-term gentleness
Reunion This kindness is enough
I know some things and some people
Stay on the day when it happened and refuse to leave
Watch the cruelty of time
Reluctant to be forgotten
This fate I am very satisfied
Happiness with you
Open the lock of time for you
Let love be free not be bound by it
I've cried and struggled
Waiting for that day, the fallen leaves are quietly floating in front of you
No longer sad
Eternity finally believes in the moment of happiness
Open the lock of time for you
Let love be free and not be bound by it
No regrets every second
I accompany you to experience
The past and the future overlap slightly
Please forgive the sweet tears
Thank you for being happy in this life with you
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When everything is over, I know that I will let you forget the burden of my heart. Please forgive me. My life was meant to be constantly injured and constantly restored. The world is still a gentle waiting...
When you are young, if you fall in love with someone, please, please treat him gently. No matter how long or short the time you have been in love, if you can always treat each other gently, then all moments will be flawless... all endings have been written, and all tears have been written. When I set off, I suddenly forgot, what kind of start it was. In that ancient summer that never comes back, no matter how I pursue it, young you just pass by like a shadow of a cloud. And your smiling face, extremely shallow and pale, gradually disappeared into the group of mists after sunset. Then he turned over the yellowed title page, and fate bound it extremely badly. With tears in my mind, I read it again and again, but I have to admit that youth is a book that is too hasty.