Time stopped
like 20 years in prison in a
flash
language is so beautiful, Latin pops out of your mouth, so natural and smooth
Even without intonation and rhythm, it's a beautiful mess
I I 'd rather put off having sex than miss listening to you read The people and things
that I've heard of or didn't know at all
dance in front of me
like a projection image, so amazing are the complex or gorgeous words
I can understand, even if I don't know what they look like
Baby , can you please stop?
"Woman with a Puppy"
A new face appears across the river, a woman with a puppy
You blurt it out as usual and
all I see, you're
leaving New people are inevitable, right? There
is a new change
, and I don't want to be in the bathtub with you anymore, I don't
want to cover up in the quilt together, I do
n't want to hear you read...
When life begins
to change, you can't resist and choose
. What scene did your play write, child?
Go to his trial, go to his court,
go to his defendant!
I'm finally learning to read I feel at ease
with your voice
they are so cute, different letters, different combinations
Can you imagine the joy of learning? Maybe you'll never get it,
just like you can't get it, you're always in my life, never gone
Until the tape you sent, I was sure that you too, never forgot me. Isn't that what
romance is all about?
A room full of romance, a room full of your voice
I forgot mornings and afternoons
I neglected the roll call and the meal
Child , I was able to find joy again
You're grown up, handsome
and mature
You no longer touch my dry Hands, my silver hair, my hunched figure,
you no longer look into my eyes
and my eyes, containing words and feelings, are about to overflow, can't
you really see?
The desperate moment of love is the moment when the truth is discovered.
It turns out that it is an illusion, it is a dream,
and the outside world, what can be expected?
I listen to you, listen to your accusations,
boy , that's out of my control,
even though I took 300 lives
and my life met
death before you were about to bring me out of jail ...
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