The song about those who don’t want to take root but are afraid of leaving footprints is “No”.
"No" is a Cantonese song written by Zheng Guojiang, composed by Chris Babida, and sung by Chen Baiqiang. The song is included in Chen Baiqiang's album "I Just Like You" released in January 1982.
Chan Baiqiang (September 7, 1958 - October 25, 1993) was born in Hong Kong, China. His ancestral home is Taishan City, Guangdong Province. He is a male singer, musician and actor in Hong Kong, China. In 1979, he released his first solo album "First Love"; in the same year, he won the Top Ten Chinese Golden Melody Award for his song "Tears Flow for You". In 1981, he starred in the feature film "Unemployed".
Appreciation of the lyrics of "No"
Please don't ask
Please don't ask
I just want to be happy
I don't want to There is hatred
The ordinary pace of a wanderer cannot be rested for a while
I only want new things
Young hearts cannot be locked too tightly
Surrounded by colorful things
Unwilling to take root
Afraid of leaving footprints
Uncertain heart
Never leave a grudge for anyone
You don’t need it
It’s not necessary
I’m waiting in poverty for me
Please don’t ask
Please don’t ask
p>If you have a dream
Just go and look for it
I am in a hurry but I don’t want to ask anymore
Too many reasons
A young heart cannot know too deeply
I don’t want to worry you
I don’t want to take root
Afraid of leaving footprints
An uncertain heart
Never hold grudges for anyone
You don’t need it
It’s not necessary either
You have to sit in poverty and wait for me
< p>The heart is trueBut it cannot be sealed forever
Tonight’s truth
It becomes a question in an instant
You don’t need it
It’s not necessary
Always be serious about me
Please don’t ask
Please don’t ask
Speak in your heart
Don’t want to sue anyone
Please don’t ask
Please don’t ask
Speak in your heart
Don’t want to sue anyone
Speaking in my heart
I don’t want to tell anyone