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Who hummed the prelude to leaving?
Give up the prelude to leaving Wang Zijian, huh? Leave Me is a song sung by Wang Zijian, written by Wang Zijian and composed by Wang Zijian, which is included in the album Leave Me. All the capital of Leave Me was created by Wang Zijian, including the prelude, so Wang Zijian hummed the prelude of Leave Me. Lyrics of "Leaving": Who said that spring flowers and autumn moon were just a dream? I see all the people coming and going, but it's hard to tell my heart. I only blame the young and frivolous for not knowing the height of the sky, and the young are too noisy, overlooking eternity. Time has boiled sincerity into a muddled account, covering up the naive appearance at that time, but the last chapter of the story is as sloppy as ever, with long words. When writing a song, she put it down gently, scattered the flowers and died silently. The wind blew the sand in her hand and spread it out. She turned around and didn't answer. Her back was so far away, leaving only a moment of dreamlike noise, sighing and complaining, asking for trouble, repeating those cliches, and scribbling the last chapter of the story. It was a long word. In the future, I hope you are all right. Write a song that leaves here and never looks back. She put it down gently, the flowers scattered, and the silence was absolutely cold. The wind blew through the sand in her hand and spread magnificently. She turned around and made no answer. The clothes are angry, and the back is close at hand, leaving only a dreamlike noise. She put it down gently, weathered into sand, cut the years one by one and lost to innocence. The cicada sings in midsummer.