"Crying Sand" is a song sung by Huang Yingying, written by Lin Qiuli and composed by Xiong Meiling.
Lyrics:
You are my most bitter wait, making me happy but afraid of the future
You love to say that you are a piece of dust, and you occasionally play tricks The ground floats into my eyes
Would rather I cry than let me love you, you will really disappear like dust in the wind
You are my most painful choice, why do you never Don’t give up wandering
The sea is so inseparable from you, you always bring back a pocket full of sand to me
It’s rare to come to see me but then leave me, let that hand The falling sand is like the flow of tears
The sand blown by the wind falls in the sad eyes, everyone can see that I am waiting for you
The sand blown by the wind accumulates in my heart, Traces that no one can erase
The sand blown by the wind passes through all memories, everyone knows that I am thinking of you
The sand blown by the wind is crying, Could it be that separation has been predicted a long time ago
You are my most painful choice, why do you never give up wandering
The sea is so difficult to separate you, you always bring back a lot of happiness Give me the sand in your pocket
It is rare to see me but leave me again, let the sand falling from your hands flow like tears
The sand blown by the wind falls in the sad eyes, Everyone can see that I am waiting for you
The sand blown by the wind accumulates in my heart, and no one can erase the traces
The sand blown by the wind passes through all memories. Everyone knows that I am thinking of you
The sand blown by the wind is crying, could it have been predicted that separation has long been predicted
The sand blown by the wind is crying, could it have been predicted long ago? Predicting separation
Extended information:
"Crying Sand" is a Chinese song written by Lin Qiuli, composed by Xiong Meiling, and sung by Huang Yingying. It is included in Huang Yingying's 1990 solo album "Let" "Love Freedom" and has been re-covered more than 20 times by many singers. The song is 4 minutes and 38 seconds long.
Other versions of this song
1. "Crying Sand" sung by Gao Shengmei. This song is included in the album "Classic Golden Selection (1)", released in March 1991, and With the song "Crying Sand", she was shortlisted for the Best Mandarin Female Singer in the 4th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards. In the end, she defeated the female singer Xu Jingchun, who is known as "the best in Taiwanese pop music" by one vote.
2. "Crying Sand" sung by Ye Qianwen, this song is included in the album "Live a Life Sincerely", which was released on July 1, 1992. The album contains 13 songs.
3. "Crying Sand" sung by Zhou Huajian. This song is included in the album "Hua Dan", which was released on May 20, 2011. The album contains 12 songs.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Crying Sand