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Kay Tse - Wedding Invitation Street
Forget the flowers that you planted, embark on the journey once again, and let go of this dream
Stop staring at the dusty wedding invitations, you’re about to move house
If it can be built, one should accept, that one day it will be demolished
In reality, there isn't a kind of continuous stability and happiness, that will not worsen over time
Just like this district, it could be once called, paradise on earth
But, in a blink of an eye, all the buildings along the street, are almost full of crows
Good times won’t last forever, ladders to heaven won’t extend upwards forever
Does a lover not stay for a lifetime? Perhaps you need not be afraid
Forget the one that you used to love, the one whose name was printed in gold leaves on the wedding invitation card
The wall that hung the wedding picture, and all those good old days, will be torn down simultaneously tomorrow
Forget the home that you once had, the small dining table, the sofa, the fridge, and two cups of black tea
This heartwarming scene is only rented and would it be taken back when the lease ends?
It can't wait until the next generation, is that right?
Forget the sand you had piled, the castle of memories, collapsed in an instant
Faced with this barren land, you're destined to learn to let go
Tiles won’t resist erosion, window frames can’t cage the sunset
Even if the love is there, does it not stay forever? What use is it to regret once again?
Forget the one that you used to love, the one whose name was printed in gold leaves on the wedding invitation card
The wall that hung the wedding picture, and all those good old days, will be torn down simultaneously tomorrow
Forget the home that you once had, the small dining table, the sofa, the fridge, and two cups of black tea
This heartwarming scene is only rented and would it be taken back when the lease ends?
The time will eventually come, don't be scared
Please put down the keys in your hands, alright?