Sit for a while

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/November 2021

"Sit for a while" is a Cantonese song written by Pan Weiyuan, composed by Luo Dayou, and sung by Kuang Meiyun. The song was included in the album "Sit for a while" and was released in 1985.

Sit for a while

I wish I could sit for a while

There is a very long way

So late tonight

You say you are so tired

Sit for a while

I wish I could sit for a while

Don't go please try to stay as much as possible

No regrets in the future

Add another cup of hot tea

Please stay a while longer

Don't beg you to change your mind

I just want to leave you with no regrets

At this point, I finally know everything in my heart

Lazy talk about breaking up and meeting

Wordless soot that is cold and broken

More tired than you and me

Who speaks in a very flat tone in the play

Clink glasses politely

How to share your love and hate

Why not leave it to midnight to dream back

Sit for a while

I wish I could sit for a while

Don't go please try to stay as much as possible

No regrets in the future

Dare not pour fragrant wine

Afraid of misunderstanding in your heart

But it's a light cup of tea

Have you ever understood

At this point, I finally know everything in my heart

Lazy talk about breaking up and meeting

Wordless soot that is cold and broken

More tired than you and me

Who speaks in a very flat tone in the play

Clink glasses politely

How to share your love and hate

Why not leave it to midnight to dream back

Sit for a while

I wish I could sit for a while

Don't go please try to stay as much as possible

No regrets in the future

Don't go please try to stay as much as possible

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The single loops, the past gradually becomes clear, sighing that things are right and wrong, trying to stay as much as possible, and finally can't resist the passage of time. I never get tired of listening to it, my favourite song. Kwong Meiyun sings a monologue, sings shallowly, or shouts sings the woman's affection and heartache. I liked this song when I was young. At that time, I actually didn't understand what she sang and said. What I liked was her incomparable sound and the incomparably warm picture in her mind. After many years passed, the boys grew up and even began to grow old, but this song, he finally understood: Sit for a while, sit for a while, isn't it just to stay for a moment, the beauties treat you with wine glasses, Where else can you go...