Today I’m going to share the lyrics of another classic aka old Cantonese song that is inspiring. The title of the song translates to “Wide sea and broad sky”, a term used to describe how open and wide nature (the world) is.
Today I watch the snows drift by on a cold night
Drift to far away with a heart that is gradually cooling
Chasing amidst wind and rain cannot distinguish between shadows and tracks
Broad sky and wide sea, you and I would they change (who isn’t changing)
How many times facing cold stares and contemptuous laughter
Never once given up the ideals within my heart
Momentarily absent-minded the feeling of seemingly lost something
Has already inadvertently grown dim the love within my heart (who understands me)
*Forgive me for having lived my entire life with uninhabited indulgence and loving freedom
Yet I’m also afraid that I will fall down one day
Anyone can turn his back on ideals
Why would I be afraid that it would just be me and you one day
Still free and self-centred
Always singing my song aloud walked through a thousand miles
Repeat *
Anyone can turn his back on ideals
Why would I be afraid that it would just be me and you one day
Repeat *