To be precise, we should go to the lake in the prairie and wait for the migratory birds to fly back. These are the lyrics from "If There Is an Afterlife" by singer Tan Weiwei.
Lyrics:
People used to start harvesting in April
Lying on the high piles of grain and laughing
I walked through Golden wheat fields
Go and sing to the scarecrow
Waiting for the sunset wind to blow by
You pass by a small town called "I"
The snow on the roof just turned into rain and fell
You are wearing transparent clothes
Sing to me alone
All of them are my favorite songs
Let's go to the lake in the prairie
The migratory birds will fly back
When we all grow up, we will have a baby
He will grow up on his own If we go far away, we will also go away separately
I write to you but you won’t reply
That’s it
People used to start harvesting in April
Lying on the tall grain piles and laughing
I walked through the golden wheat fields
Going to sing to the scarecrow
Waiting for the setting wind to blow Passed
You passed by a town called "I"
Just when the snow on the roof turned into rain and fell
You were wearing transparent clothes
Sing to me alone
All the songs I like
Let’s go to the lake in the prairie
Migratory birds fly back
When we all grow up, we will have a baby
He will grow up and go away on his own and we will go away separately
I write to you but you won’t reply
Let’s make an agreement
Go to the lake in the prairie
The migratory birds fly back
When we grow up, we will have a baby
He will grow up and go away on his own and we will go our separate ways
I write to you and you don’t need to reply
That’s it?
Extended information
"If there is an afterlife" is a song sung by singer Tan Weiwei. Lyrics were written by Gao Xiaosong and music was composed by Ge Fei, a member of the Milk@Coffee group. It was included in Tan Weiwei's fourth music album "Tan Moumou" released on March 30, 2010.
This song won ten nominations including Golden Song of the Year at the 2010 Beijing Pop Music Ceremony (Chinese Song Ranking), Best Lyricist of the Year in Mainland China, Best Composition of the Year and Best Arranger of the Year. .
The song is simple and pure, just like Weiwei’s singing, pure but full of power. Behind the poetic rhetoric of the song, every word is about the beautiful love that cannot be realized in life, and the distant longing that cannot be erased in the years.
After the soft and smooth foreshadowing of the main song, Tan Weiwei used a seemingly melodious but in fact passionate singing voice in the chorus to sing all of the next life into the song, and then look back to prove the real life.