For you, I spent half a year's savings crossing the ocean to see you.
For this reunion.
I even practiced breathing repeatedly when I met you.
Words can never express one tenth of my feelings.
Regret for this
I thought about it at night and refused to sleep.
Memories are always accumulated slowly.
I can't erase it from my heart.
For your promise
I try not to cry when I am most desperate.
Strange city.
In a familiar corner
Comfort each other
I used to hug and sigh.
Whatever the outcome.
In the wind and sand
Watching you leave
I am so sad that I can't help myself.
I wish I could send you a thousand miles.
Until the end of one's rope
Depend on you for a lifetime
For you, I spent half a year's savings crossing the ocean to see you.
For this reunion.
I even practiced breathing repeatedly when I met you.
Words can never express one tenth of my feelings.
Regret for this
I thought about it at night and refused to sleep.
Memories are always accumulated slowly.
I can't erase it from my heart.
For your promise
I try not to cry when I am most desperate.
Strange city.
In a familiar corner
Comfort each other
I used to hug and sigh.
Whatever the outcome.
In the wind and sand
Watching you leave
I am so sad that I can't help myself.
I wish I could send you a thousand miles.
Until the end of one's rope
Depend on you for a lifetime
Strange city.
In a familiar corner
Comfort each other
I used to hug and sigh.
Whatever the outcome.
In the wind and sand
Watching you leave
I am so sad that I can't help myself.
I wish I could send you a thousand miles.
Until the end of one's rope
Depend on you for a lifetime
Strange city.
In a familiar corner
Comfort each other
I used to hug and sigh.
Whatever the outcome.
In the wind and sand
Watching you leave
I am so sad that I can't help myself.
I wish I could send you a thousand miles.
Until the end of one's rope
Depend on you for a lifetime
2. Crossing the Ocean to See You is a song written and sung by Jonathan Lee, a famous musician in Taiwan Province. Included in the album "Concert of Rational and Perceptual Works".