This song is "Painting the Ground as a Prison", and the correct lyrics are: "I am willing to draw the ground as a prison for you."
Painting the ground as a prison
Original singer of the song: Yu Quan?
Lyrics: Zhai Tingya?
Composer: Qu Luo Xiaoyin
Just for your smiling face, I will run away with nowhere to go
I draw my sword to cut the thread of love, but my love is lingering
My fingers are wrapped around each other, just for the words of love Suffering
I claim to be a young hero in vain, the love between my children in my past life
How much I still owe you, I will pay you back in the present
I am only for you in this life, I am willing to be you Drawing the ground as a prison
I am growing old slowly in prison, and I will show you my happy smile
This life is only for you, I am willing to draw the ground as a prison for you
I am growing old slowly in prison, but I still say good things about you to others
Extended information:
This song is an episode of Swordsman Love, composed by the famous singer Yu Quan Sing.
The song "Painting the Ground as a Prison" tells this poignant love story, making people feel that love is a poison that is difficult to remove. The melody of the song is poignant and the lyrics are touching. The author wrote the story of memory into a song not only to commemorate this poignant love, but also to be a microcosm of his past years, as well as a cry and torture for those who cannot escape their memories.
The song "Painting the Ground as a Prison" was composed by Xu Haoxiang, an outstanding original musician. He once participated in the China Mobile Migu Music Composition Competition and won third place in the country with his song "Moonlight in My Hometown". "Painting the Ground as a Prison" is another masterpiece of the author after "Moonlight in My Hometown". The song takes love as the theme and talks about a woman's persistence in love and her pursuit of her lover.