Song title: "Buddha Says"
Singer: Sangyipingcuo
Lyrics: Cangyang Gyatso
Composer: Sangyiping Cuo
Lyrics:
That day, I turned all the prayer wheels
Not for salvation, not for the next life, just for your warmth
In that life, I turned around mountains and rivers
Oh, just to meet you on the way
Ah, I turned around mountains and rivers, and turned to pagodas, just to meet you on the way See
Oh, I go around mountains, rivers, and pagodas, just to meet you on the way
The crane in the sky, lend me your white wings
I don’t I can fly far away and fly back when I reach Litang
The bright moon rises in the sky and makes your face float in my heart
Ah, your beautiful face floats quietly In my heart
Ah, your beautiful face is quietly floating in my heart
Ah, I turn around mountains and rivers and pagodas, just to meet you on the way. See
Ah, I have turned around the mountains and rivers and turned to the pagoda, just to meet you on the way
Ah, I have turned around the mountains and rivers to the pagoda, just to meet you on the way< /p>
Oh, I’m going around the mountains, rivers, and pagodas, just to meet you on the way
I’m going around mountains, rivers, and pagodas, just to meet you on the way
< p>Extended information:"Buddha Says" is the second single released by Sangye Phuntsok. It was written by Tsangyang Gyatso and arranged by Dong Changyue and Guo Yi. It was included in Sangye Phuntsok's 2014 album " "Zen Rhythm and Zen Realm" has the same name as the ending song "Buddha Says" of the TV series "Palace Lock Bead Curtain" broadcast on Hunan Satellite TV.
Album tracks: "Zen Rhythm", "Zen Realm", "Meeting", "Buddha Says", "Amitabha in the Heart", "Praise of Guanyin Bodhisattva", "Sakyamuni Buddha's Heart" Mantra", "Green Tara Mantra", "White Tara Mantra", "Longevity Tara Mantra", "Moon Creek Fragrance Forest".
Creative background: In 2012, Sangye Phuntsok released his second single "Buddha Says", which continued his romantic and lyrical singing style. The lyrics were still adapted from the "romantic poet" Tsangyang Gyatso In the work "That Day", Sangyiphunto's heavenly voice is like trickling water, yearning for each other, flowing towards the infatuated wonderland that people yearn for.