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Lyrics fall in love with a wild horse, but there is no grassland in my home. What do you want to express?
I intend to marry her and rest for life, even if she is mercilessly abandoned, so I can't be ashamed. At a certain time in a certain month, that lonely evening, Miss Dong confided to her intimate friend Mr. Song her emotional story that she had not been so smooth, how many painful memories she had, and how many unbearable memories she had. She didn't cry, just smoked one cigarette after another. Donye.S forced a smile to comfort this seemingly strong and helpless woman, and his heart was full of twists and turns. He never wanted to be a confidante with her, but he kept repeating it in his heart. For an original song produced by a minority singer, a song like "Miss Dong" will never surpass the exquisite tunes and gorgeous rhetoric produced by those big record companies, but it will always impress you for every emotional interpretation. Donye.S didn't want to be like the wild horse, regardless of those galloping because of peace on the boundless grassland. Unfortunately, he couldn't. His natural grief and regret as a diaosi turned into the calm agitation in his singing, with a hint of whisper, rendering this story without a happy ending. The power that singing can directly hit people's hearts comes from the * * * sound with the listener. Without those gossip scraps, Zuo Li's "Miss Dong" just paints a tiger according to a cat; Musicians like Donye.S, on the other hand, are putting one emotion after another into a tune that may never be sung by everyone. After singing like a dream, we can speculate on Zhong Lifeng's desire for a young woman described in Chairman Mao's Badge. It can be guessed that Li Zhi's "With You" is just that he has a relationship with a little sister with a generation gap; It can be estimated that Zhao Lei's "Southern Girl" is just a prostitute who is in love with him; It can be assumed that Yao XIII's "Wang Erhuan" is just that he stole the spring scenery of his next-door neighbor when he was a child.