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Which song does the lyrics "I'm not used to being without you" come from? Please explain

The song should be "You're really not used to being without me." This is a line from the song "Prague Square".

Song title: Prague Square

Singer: Jay Chou?/?Jolin Tsai

Composer: Jay Chou

Lyricist: Fang Wenshan

Arranger: Zhong Xingmin

Lyrics:

Light shines on the keys, stained glass windows

Gothic churches are decorated, so and so Play a piece

A piece of wandering sadness, follow the direction of the sound of the piano and see it

Rose attached to an 18th century oil painting

Stand by, quietly admire, and think , your romance

Watching, whether it lasts the same for a long time

a a fu shou (ah ha ah ha harmony)

a a fu shou (ah ha ah ha) Harmony)

yap so so sorry (yes, yes, sorry)

so so so (sorry)

moderato yo (medium tempo yo)

andantino yo (quick yo)

portamento yo (portamento yo)

fortissimo yo (fortissimo yo)

The thief steals, the monastic The scholar said no

When I woke up from the dream, everything was gone

I stood in the square in Prague at dusk

I cast my hope in the Trevi Fountain

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The group of white doves with their backs to the setting sun

That picture is so beautiful that I dare not look at it

The empty corridor of the square in Prague

I am alone People are dancing and spinning

Not far away, you are singing from afar

You are really not used to being without me

Light shines on the keys and the stained glass windows

Decorated in a Gothic church, so and so plays a piece

A piece of wandering sadness, seen in the direction of the sound of the piano

Rose attached to an 18th century oil painting

Stay by, quietly admiring, and thinking about your romance

Watching, whether it will stay the same for a long time

a a a fu shou (ahhaahah harmony) )

a a fu shou (ahhaahha harmony)

yap so so sorry (right, right, sorry)

so so so (sorry)< /p>

moderato yo (fast yo)

andantino yo (medium speed yo)

portamento yo (portamento yo)

fortissimo yo (strong Yin yo)

The thief stole it, the monk said no

When I woke up from the dream, I had nothing

I stood in Prague at dusk Square

I cast my hope in the wishing fountain

The group of white doves turned their backs to the setting sun

The picture was so beautiful that I didn’t dare to look at it

The empty corridors of Prague squares

I dance and spin by myself

Not far away you sing from a distance

You are really not used to being without me< /p>

In the square in Prague at dusk

I cast my hope in the Trevi Fountain

The group of white doves turned their backs to the setting sun

That picture is so beautiful to me Dare not watch

A crowded theater in a square in Prague

A cafe in a quiet alley

I am paying the bill and you are making soup

< p>This is the final answer to the story

Extended information:

"Prague Square" is a song co-sung by singers Jolin Tsai and Jay Chou. The song was written by Fang Wenshan. Composed by Jay Chou, the song is included in the album "Look at Me 72 Changes", which was released in March 2003. Jay Chou is responsible for the rap in the song. The internet buzzword "The picture is so beautiful that I dare not look at it" comes from this song.

Song background: After a contract dispute with her former agency, Jolin Tsai regained her freedom in 2003. After joining her new owner Sony Music, she released her first Mandarin album "Look at My 72 Changes". The company specially invited five Taiwanese music production giants: Huang Yi, Xue Zhongming, Jay Chou, Li Sisong and Wang Zhiping to tailor-make this Mandarin album based on Jolin's voice quality, singing style, positioning and potential.