Trajectory Lyrics:
How to hide my sadness
The place where I lost you, the fragrance of your hair?
The rush to disperse , I can’t keep up anymore
Close your eyes, I can still see the traces of your departure
Under the moonlight
Keep looking for that missing figure
If breaking up is the starting point of pain
then before the end, I am willing to love again
The love I want to say to you, the love I dare not say
Will anyone understand?
I will be in a daze and forget you
Then I close my eyes tightly
Think Waiting for that day, someone will take your place
Let me no longer miss you, I will be in a daze
Then smile, and then close my eyes tightly
I thought about your gentle face again
Before I forget, close your eyes?
I can still see the traces of your departure
In the moonlight Keep looking for the next time
That missing figure
If breaking up is the starting point of pain
then before the end, I am willing to love again
I want to say to you, but I dare not say the love
Will anyone understand?
I will be in a daze and then forget you
Then close your eyes tightly and think about that day?
There will be someone to take your place and make me no longer miss you
I will be in a daze and then forget you
Then close your eyes tightly, thinking about that day?
There will be someone to replace you, so that I will no longer miss you
I will be in a daze, and then smile
Then I closed my eyes tightly and thought about it again?
Your gentle face, before I forget it
The tears in my heart blurred my vision
You are almost invisible
"Trajectory" is a song sung by Jay Chou. It was written by Huang Junlang, composed by Jay Chou, and arranged by Zhong Xingmin. It was included in Jay Chou's EP released on November 13, 2003. In "Looking for Jay Chou".
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Song Appreciation:
This is Jay's first guest appearance in a movie, and he appeared and sang, and it was specially produced for the film Two songs. Most people who like this song are those born in the 1980s, because this song occupied their school days and witnessed their campus love. It is a pity that such a classic Zhou love song was not included in the official album.
The melody of this song is so beautiful, it seems that only Jay can make such a melody, and Alang's lyrics are just right, without disrupting the integrity of the melody at all, without any gorgeous rhetoric, but Every sentence is filled with sadness, and the arrangement is the icing on the cake. Zhong Xingmin uses his best string strings to embellish sporadic guitars, setting the entire song in a melancholy atmosphere.