I have a very bad habit. I like a song, and I will play it in a loop until I am tired of listening to it. Because of this, when it perfectly coincides with one of my memory points, they are inextricably linked.
It was about Saturday, and it was raining in Mao Mao. The town where no one walks is quieter and deeper. We have an appointment to go shopping at Wal-Mart. The car is driving on the road, both sides are foggy, mixed with trees of various colors, and some families can be faintly seen behind the Woods. Everyone is unwilling to travel in this weather. He said to play me a song that he liked very much recently, and the song started, which I had never heard before. He said it was an ordinary road in Pu Shu.
Wandering on the road, are you leaving viavia?
Fragile pride, that's my appearance.
Boiling and restless, where are you going viavia?
Mysterious silence, are you really listening to the story?
I crossed the mountains and seas, and I also crossed the sea of people.
Everything I once had vanished in a flash.
I used to be confused, disappointed and lost in all directions.
Until you see that ordinary is the only answer.
When you are still dreaming, your tomorrow viavia.
Low-rise buildings different from those in China flashed by the roadside. Dreamy rain, humid air, rainy clouds and Pu Shu's melancholy voice are deeply engraved in my memory.
Later, whenever I heard this song, the smell around me, the surrounding environment, and even the inner emotions at that time would emerge together. I like this feeling very much, just like going back to the past, but it's not a dream or an illusion.
There are too many such songs, which can touch my forgotten memories.
The quietness of junior high school in Jay Chou belongs to a boy; Liang Xu, a non-mainstream high school student, belongs to mp3 in bed; Later, bigbang's if you are on a beach in Florida. Tamia Liu's "Beauty of the Old Times" was on a driverless school bus (at that time, "Nirvana in Fire" was in full swing); Liang Bo's The Boy Watching Waves in San Diego ...
I don't know about you. Have you ever had the experience of connecting two completely unrelated things?
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