You Have Heart
"You Have Heart" is a song written by Lin Xi, composed and arranged by Huiyang Chen, and sung by Guan Yan, which is included in the album "Jade II" released by Guan Yan on December 20, 2002.
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I can still connect with you
How heroic
How to even turn off the phone
I don't quite understand
Live with you for six years
Overnight
Slap will I hurt
I want to cry too
It’s a pity that I’m not strong enough to look back on who you are
Have you not
I've known that the person who is broken in love is more tired than you
You want to know
How to have fun at the bottom of the valley
Unexpectedly
Deliberately bury your head, entertainment is more empty
So you have a heart
But I want to ask
Maybe I won’t be happier in the future
I can't live without you
How to stay and love someone
It turned out to be upset
But also good luck
It's impossible to be sadder in the future
Even if you go around
Looking at the phone
Looking forward to you
Tell me I am still attracted
Exhausted
How to breathe air
I know that I am broken in love
As if stepping through life and death
When I suddenly woke up
On a passenger plane
Only then did I know that the passengers around me look like you
So you have a heart
But I want to ask
Maybe I won’t be happier in the future
I can't live without you
How to stay and love someone
It turned out to be upset
But also good luck
It's impossible to be sadder in the future
I will wait later
What will happen
Can make me happy
Even if you go around
Looking at the phone
Looking forward to you
Tell me I am still attracted
So you have a heart
But I want to ask
Maybe I won’t be happier in the future
I can't live without you
How to stay and love someone
It turned out to be upset
But also good luck
It's impossible to be sadder in the future
Even if you go around
Looking at the phone
Looking forward to you
Tell me I am still attracted
Helpless you
Never attracted to me
Forget it, forget it, the deeper you fall, the more unable to extricate yourself. I would rather be sorrowful and happy." Finally, the author returns to a sober cognition, or forget her. Missing day and night will only make me more trapped. The deeper, guarding the goodness of the past, even if it is sad, it is also very happy.