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Are there any good slow English lyrics that make you want to fall asleep... Can you recommend them?

Let me introduce some, eh, eh, I understand what the poster means,

Songs like this, which have the fragrance of afternoon tea, are lazy, quiet and refreshing (so many adjectives - -) I like I also like it very much~~

Let me listen to it:

1. Valder Fields - Tamas Wells This song is a must-listen, I won’t say it anymore, it’s a hit-and-miss recommendation~

2.never grow old——cranberries Listening to this song makes me want to lie on the grass and be burned to death by the sun.

3. heaven please——Devics is a very sad song full of gothic temperament. The piano is very poignant and reflects the sadness on the side of summer.

4. Love In December——Club 8 This song is the finale! It will definitely suit your taste and has a bit of a psychedelic flavor. Be sure to listen to it from beginning to end.

5.Patrick Nuo Five Days——patrick five is a male English song with a fast tempo. Although it is a fast song, it sounds very good and I can’t help but recommend it.

6.My Prayer——Devotion is a song that is very suitable for listening to at night. The general meaning of the lyrics is that a boy is praying for his beloved girl.

7. The Saltwater Room - Owl City is the background music of my space~ It sounds very nice. It is said that it was written by a person when he had insomnia.

8. Down by the salley gardens——Emi Fujita is a Japanese singer, but the songs are in English and have a strong pastoral flavor

9. Love Has It All— — Wang Yunzhi is a singer from Hong Kong, but the songs are in English and have a strong pastoral flavor - -

10. Let the sun shine in——frente You should have heard this song, it’s very cute accent.

Friendly reminder that the songs I recommend are best found on "Sogou Music". There are too few on Baidu and some cannot be found. The songs there are more complete.

Yeah, that's it. I hope you can adopt it. If you have any questions, please let me know.

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