"Drenched" is written and sung by Qu Wanting. It is included in her first album "Everything in the World" and is also a track in the movie "Chunjiao and Zhiming".
Lyrics:
When minutes become hours
When minutes become hours.
When days become years?
When days and nights become four seasons.
And I don’t know where you are
You are still nowhere to be found.
Color seems so dull without you?
Without you, the beauty has lost its color.
Have we lost our minds?
Are we all crazy?
What have we done
What have we done?
But it all doesn’t seem to matter anymore
But all doubts have long been insignificant.
When you kissed me on that street, I kissed you back
Only because of that kiss on that side of the street.
You held me in your arms, I held you in mine
You held me in your arms and hugged me unconsciously.
You picked me up to lay me down
Hope and loss all come from you.
When I look into your eyes
When I look into your eyes.
I can hear you cry for a little bit more of you and I
I can hear the helplessness in your tears that you and I cannot control.
Extended information:
Creative process
After the release of the movie "Zhiming and Chunjiao" in 2010, Peng Haoxiang came to Beijing to develop and often sat in Chaoyang District The sequel "Chun Jiao and Zhiming" was created in the corner of a coffee shop. The waiter in the coffee shop played a song repeatedly, and his singing voice was lazily mixed with a hint of determination.
This song is "Drenched" by Qu Wanting, a Chinese female singer from Canada. Peng Haoxiang used this song in "Chun Jiao and Zhiming". The song stopped abruptly when Zhiming ran to chase Chun Jiao, and a complex emotion of regret and hope was vented.
"I really like the way the music stops suddenly and starts again. It's very subtle and breathtaking. I thought at the time, Director Peng really understood my music." Singer Qu Wanting said .
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-drenched