Dream Time
"Dream Time" is a classic Mandarin pop song composed by Li Zongsheng and sung by Chen Shuhua. It is also the title song of the first album "Tell You, Listen to You" in the history of Taiwan’s recording industry. Lin Yilian, Faye Wong, Liang Jingru, Zhou Huajian, Dick Cowboy, Gao Shengmei and other singers have sung covers.
You say you love someone you shouldn't love
Your heart is full of scars
You said you made a mistake you shouldn't have made
Remorse in my heart
You say you have tasted the hardships of life
Can't find anyone to trust
You say you feel extremely depressed
Even began to doubt life
I knew that sadness is always inevitable
Why are you so passionate
Because love is always inseparable
Why care about that little bit of tenderness
You know that sadness is always inevitable
At every awakening time
There are some things you don’t need to ask now
Some people you never have to wait
You say you love someone you shouldn't love
Your heart is full of scars
You said you made a mistake you shouldn't have made
Remorse in my heart
You say you have tasted the hardships of life
Can't find anyone to trust
You say you feel extremely depressed
Even began to doubt life
I knew that sadness is always inevitable
Why are you so passionate
Because love is always inseparable
Why care about that little bit of tenderness
You know that sadness is always inevitable
At every awakening time
There are some things you don’t need to ask now
Some people you never have to wait
I knew that sadness is always inevitable
Why are you so passionate
Because love is always inseparable
Why care about that little bit of tenderness
You know that sadness is always inevitable
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At every awakening time
There are some things you don’t need to ask now
Some people you never have to wait
"There are some things you don't have to ask now/Some people you never have to wait" Chen Shuhua has been telling a woman's unrequited righteousness from the perspective of a third party, and love can be so unrestrained, and such unrestrainedness is not the result of helpless comprehension.