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Shao Yibei's Lyrics of Twilight
Lyrics of dusk

He comforted you from a height with a kind gesture.

He unfolded a huge filter, and he believed in luxury layer by layer.

He confidently announced that he would leave the pure sieve to you.

There are only fragments left, but also praise and gratitude.

You spend your whole life looking for reasons to love the land under your feet.

What does his definition of greatness mean to you?

What you can do is to protect yourself while running.

You want to feel that he loves you.

May he not hurt you.

His huge body shattered many new tender feelings.

His former soul stood in the distance and looked on coldly.

The prosperity he worked so hard to create became the illusion of dressing up the dark side.

The beauty he ruined will become crazy in the near future.

You spend your whole life looking for reasons to love the land under your feet.

What does his definition of greatness mean to you?

What you can do is to protect yourself while running.

You want to feel that he loves you, and may he not hurt you.

You will never find a reason to love the land under your feet.

Legend has it that the power here is the whole meaning of your life.

What you can do is to protect yourself while running.

You want to feel that he loves you.

May he not hurt you.

A brief introduction of singer Shao Yibei at dusk.

Shao Yibei, nicknamed Shao. Female, born in 1980s, an independent musician, an undergraduate of Peking University Journalism Department, a graduate student of TV School of Communication University of China, and an original folk singer. Because a "Song of Older Women in Literature and Art" is widely known, it was selected as one of the twelve cutting-edge people's literature schools in 20 1 1 year with its lyrics. Her music works are realistic and humorous. With a journalism background from Peking University, she recorded the cognition and feelings of this generation of young people about this era. He released two albums, Play House and Gray Race, and also published a book, I'm on the Ant's Side. He wrote and sang theme songs for films such as McDull, West Wind, McDull and My Heart. He was admitted to the Department of Journalism in Peking University, and then he was sent to Communication University to study TV journalism as a graduate student. After graduation, he worked in an IT company.