意外找到2015年10月29日
第一次的THURSDAYS 播放曲目
1. Night Bazaar / Alfred Beach Sandal
2. Club / Nohtenkigengo
3. リアルラブにはまだ / 寺尾紗穂
4. 月下美人 / asuka ando
5. Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out / Mayer Hawthorne
6. Love Makes a Woman / Barbara Acklin
7. Whispers (Getting Louder) / Jackie Wilson
8. Turning Point / Tyrone Davis
9. Stoned Out of My Mind / The Chi-Lites
10. Fix That Speaker / Mr. Scruff
11. DA インフルエンザ / Sanabagun
12. ちょうどYeah! / EVISBEATS
13. City Lights / Nujabes Feat. Substantial & Pase Rock
14. DRIFTIN’ / cero
15. Music Takes Me Up (feat. Alice Russell) / Mr. Scruff
16. Don’t Even Try It / Funky DL
17. Fly Girl / Queen Latifah
18. I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do) / Daryl Hall & John Oates
19. 와리가리 Comes and Goes / Hyukoh
20. To Fail To Fake / (((さらうんど)))
21. Morgan’s Bay / Goldroom
22. Best Friends Ride (Original Mix) / Jad & the Ladyboy
23. light / nakayaan
24. Pool / D.A.N.
25. Rule Invisible / OGRE YOU ASSHOLE
26. 暗号~Theme From Another Place~ / Manners
27. Ghana / D.A.N.
28. 影になって / 松任谷由実
29. What’s Going On / Marvin Gaye
30. MAGIC WAYS / 山下達郎
31. 沙灘寄情 / 楊烈
32. 雑踏の中で / 藤丸バンド
33. チョコレート / 阿佐ヶ谷ロマンティクス
34. 不置可否 / 家家
35. ワン・モア・タイム / INOKASIRA RANGERS
36. Horizon / 東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ
37. Run Formosa / Skaraoke
38. Bonnie’s Tempo / 荒井伝太
39. 今夜、巣鴨で / Only Love Hurts
40. 週末はソウルバンド / 思い出野郎Aチーム
41. マルマルファンク [Live] / 在日ファンク
42. ちっちゃな時から / 平田隆夫とセルスターズ
43. 你說走就走 / 鳳飛飛
44. After Party / MC HotDog
45. イロドリ / ルルルルズ
46. 停滞夜 / ミツメ
47. Silver From Over the River / The Fin
48. 突然想起你 / 蕭亞軒
49. YMM / Suchmos
50. 都会 / 大貫妙子
51. 愛我久一點 / 李玟
52. MOMI-G feat.WARAJI&チプルソ / CO-MA
53. Mundian to Bach Ke / Panjabi MC
54. Ride Wit Me / Nelly
55. Drop It Like It’s Hot / Snoop Dogg
56. I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times) (featuring Young Thug & Popcaan) / Jamie xx
57. 思念是一種病 / 張震嶽
58. Climax Night / Yogee New Waves
59. 關於小熊 / 蛋堡
60. 印地安老斑鳩 / 周杰倫
61. Icky Thump / The White Stripes
62. Personal Jesus / Depeche Mode
63. Word Up! / Korn
64. Man In the Box / Alice in Chains
65. All These Things That I’ve Done / The Killers
66. Common People / Pulp
67. First of the Gang to Die / Morrissey
68. Barbarians / The Libertines
69. My Iron Lung / Radiohead
70. Summer / 陳昇
71. 斷腸詩 / 伍佰
72. 姊姊妹妹站起來 / 陶晶瑩
73. Billie Jean / Michael Jackson
74. 心理遊戲 / 陳曉東
75. 拒絕再玩 / 張國榮
76. Groove Is In the Heart / Deee-Lite
77. Ghostbusters / D'Mixmasters
78. Livin’ On a Prayer / Bon Jovi
79. Too Legit To Quit / MC Hammer
80. 巴黎草莓 / 糯米糰
81. 我愛台妹 / MC HotDog & 張震嶽
82. 春風少年兄 / 林強
83. Smells Like Teen Spirit / Nirvana
84. My Generation / Limp Bizkit
85. Circus Monkey / 黃立行
86. Stronger / KANYE WEST
87. Fastlove / George Michael
88. Lisztomania (Classixx Remix) / Phoenix
89. Rolling In the Deep / Adele
90. Change the World (Live On MTV Unplugged) / Babyface & Eric Clapton
91. 愛的路上我和你 / 歐陽菲菲
92. This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) / Talking Heads
93. Kiss / Prince & The Revolution
94. Cedoption / Midnight Juggernauts
95. まともがわからない / 坂本慎太郎
96. ちょっと待ってよ / never young beach
97. ポケット・ミュージック / 山下達郎
98. 涙のキッス / サザンオールスターズ
99. 幸せな結末 / 大滝詠一
同時也有22部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過6萬的網紅Tristan H. 崔璀璨,也在其Youtube影片中提到,跟大家分享我找到的好網站! https://itaigi.tw/ 可以翻譯,還有台語的拼音! (完全不是業配) 學台語的第一步驟:把老台語歌練起來!跟台語比較中文算簡單! 謝謝美女@九粒Jolie 的指導!我會努力學習💪 相信台語真的完美的人不多,我們可以互相支持,鼓勵彼此多學多使用 當你講得不順...
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【到底簡單不簡單|New Video Out】
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前奏一下大家應該都知道這首歌吧?
這樣一首簡簡單單的小情歌,卻唱出了大家的共鳴,唱出了我們心頭的白鴿,唱出了大家心裡的渴望渴求,這種沒一個愛字,卻唱出深刻愛情的幸福的歌。
即便人生有多少選擇,還是會想保護對方而選擇走在前面,還是會選擇愛你,片刻都不想分離,不願看到對方的轉身,即使只是看著背影,都想好好珍惜。
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無限次單曲循環依然很愛這首歌!
希望如此經典的歌可以洗滌撫慰大家疲憊的心。
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如果喜歡我的cover,請分享訂閱我的Youtube頻道。記得在那邊按讚留言分享給家人朋友,也可以留言跟我說想要聽我cover什麼作品。
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歡迎大家在沒有下雨的週末到信義區香堤大道,聽cover歌曲的live版!詳細演出相關資訊,都會更新在我的限時動態!⠀
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As the first music note starts, bet ya'll know this song, right?
A really simple song but sings with the white doves in our hearts, sings out the desire in everyone's heart, and the pure and deep love without mentioning the word "love."
Even there are many choices in life, I will still choose to protect my loved another half and still choose to love you.
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Love this song tho play it on repeat =]
Hope such a lovely song can be a comfort one for everyone on this Friday night.
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Feel free to come to Taipei Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Xinyi Plaza to enjoy more my live cover songs. Check it out on my Instagram stories! ⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀
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another word for music 在 Fan-Chiang Yi 范姜毅 Facebook 的最佳解答
🎹鋼琴的大千世界/名家名言:「為何稱我為大師?主人在這裡(指著鋼琴),我只是他的奴才。」
— 李斯特著名的弟子,德國鋼琴家、作曲家、教育家 萊森奧爾(Alfred Reisenauer)
Why, there is the master (pointing to the piano), I am only the slave.”
— Alfred Reisenauer (1 November 1863 – 3 October 1907) German pianist, composer, and music educator.
📹 跟隨在李斯特學習長達十二年至李斯特過世(1874-1886)的萊森奧爾,演奏李斯特的第十號匈牙利狂想曲:
https://youtu.be/e12YwuHiQtY
📰 延伸閱讀 - 【李斯特學派 / the school of Liszt】♩.♪
https://www.facebook.com/notes/fan-chiang-yi-%E8%8C%83%E5%A7%9C%E6%AF%85/%E6%9D%8E%E6%96%AF%E7%89%B9%E5%AD%B8%E6%B4%BE-the-school-of-liszt/289155141104454/
———————————————————————1905-1906 鋼琴名家萊森奧爾(Alfred Reisenauer)在美國進行數月的巡迴演出,並接受美國著名音樂雜誌”Etude”的專訪。文章於1906年七月出版,隔年他在德國巡迴演出期間於下榻的飯店房間內過世。
📰 藝術家的養成 - 萊森奧爾的見解
The Making of an Artist - The Views of Alfred Reisenauer.
▪️With Liszt
“When I had reached a certain grade of advancement it was my great fortune to become associated with the immortal Franz Liszt. I consider Liszt the greatest man I have ever met. By this I mean that I have never met, in any other walk of life, a man with the mental grasp, splendid disposition and glorious genius. This may seem a somewhat extravagant statement. I have met many, many great men, rulers, jurists, authors, scientists, teachers, merchants and warriors, but never have I met a man in any position whom I have not thought would have proved the inferior of Franz Liszt, had Liszt chosen to follow the career of the man in question. Liszt’s personality can only be expressed by one word, ‘colossal.’ He had the most generous nature of any man I have ever met. He had aspirations to become a great composer, greater than his own measure of his work as a composer had revealed to him. The dire position of Wagner presented itself. He abandoned his own ambitions— ambitions higher than those he ever held toward piano virtuosity—abandoned them completely to champion the difficult cause of the great Wagner. What Liszt suffered to make this sacrifice, the world does not know. But no finer example of moral heroism can be imagined. His conversations with me upon the subject were so intimate that I do not care to reveal one word.
▪️Liszt’s Pedagogical Methods
“His generosity and personal force in his work with the young artists he assisted, are hard to describe. You ask me whether he had a certain method. I reply, he abhorred methods in the modern sense of the term. His work was eclectic in the highest sense. In one way he could not be considered a teacher at all. He charged no fees and had irregular and somewhat unsystematic classes. In another sense he was the greatest of teachers. Sit at the piano and I will indicate the general plan pursued by Liszt at a lesson.”
Reisenauer is a remarkable and witty mimic of people he desires to describe. The present writer sat at the piano and played at some length through several short compositions, eventually coming to the inevitable “Chopin Valse, Op. 69, No. 1, in A flat major.” In the meanwhile, Reisenauer had gone to another room and, after listening patiently, returned, imitating the walk, facial expression and the peculiar guttural snort characteristic of Liszt in his later years. Then followed a long “kindly sermon” upon the emotional possibilities of the composition. This was interrupted with snorts and went with kaleidoscopic rapidity from French to German and back again many, many times. Imitating Liszt he said, “First of all we must arrive at the very essence of the thing; the germ that Chopin chose to have grow and blossom in his soul. It is, roughly considered, this:(見譜例圖四)
Chopin’s next thought was, no doubt:(見譜例圖五)
But with his unerring good taste and sense of symmetry he writes it so:(見譜例圖六)
Now consider the thing in studying it and while playing it from the composer’s attitude. By this I mean that during the mental process of conception before the actual transference of the thought to paper, the thought itself is in a nebulous condition. The composer sees it in a thousand lights before he actually determines upon the exact form he desires to perpetuate. For instance, this theme might have gone through Chopin’s mind much after this fashion:(見譜例圖七)
The main idea being to reach the embryo of Chopin’s thought and by artistic insight divine the connotation of that thought, as nearly as possible in the light of the treatment Chopin has given it.
“It is not so much the performer’s duty to play mere notes and dynamic marks, as it is for him to make an artistic estimate of the composer’s intention and to feel that during the period of reproduction, he simulates the natural psychological conditions which affected the composer during the actual process of composition. In this way the composition becomes a living entity—a tangible resurrection of the soul of the great Chopin. Without such penetrative genius a pianist is no more than a mere machine and with it he may develop into an artist of the highest type.”
▪️A Unique Attitude.
Reisenauer’s attitude toward the piano is unique and interesting. Musicians are generally understood to have an affectionate regard for their instruments, almost paternal. Not so with Reisenauer. He even goes so far as to make this statement: “I have always been drawn to the piano by a peculiar charm I have never been able to explain to myself. I feel that I must play, play, play, play, play. It has become a second nature to me. I have played so much and so long that the piano has become a part of me. Yet I am never free from the feeling that it is a constant battle with the instrument, and even with my technical resources I am not able to express all the beauties I hear in the music. While music is my very life, I nevertheless hate the piano. I play because I can’t help playing and because there is no other instrument which can come as near imitating the melodies and the harmonies of the music I feel. People say wherever I go, ‘Ah, he is a master.’ What absurdity! I the master? Why, there is the master (pointing to the piano), I am only the slave.”
▪️The Future of Pianoforte Music.
An interesting question that frequently arises in musical circles relates to the future possibilities of the art of composition in its connection with the pianoforte. Not a few have some considerable apprehension regarding the possible dearth of new melodic material and the technical and artistic treatment of such material. “I do not think that there need be any fear of a lack of original melodic material or original methods of treating such material. The possibilities of the art of musical composition have by no means been exhausted. While I feel that in a certain sense, very difficult to illustrate with words, one great ‘school’ of composition for the pianoforte ended with Liszt and the other in Brahms, nevertheless I can but prophesy the arising of many new and wonderful schools in the future. I base my prophecy upon the premises of frequent similiar (sic) conditions during the history of musical art.” These are Reisenauer’s views upon this matter.
Continuing, he said: “It is my ambition to give a lengthy series of recitals, with programs arranged to give a chronological aspect of all the great masterpieces in music. I hope to be enabled to do this before I retire. It is part of a plan to circle the world in a manner that has not yet been done.” When asked whether these programs were to resemble Rubinstein’s famous historical recitals in London, years ago, he replied: “They will be more extensive than the Rubinstein recitals. The times make such a series posssible (sic) now, which Rubinstein would have hesitated to give.”
As to American composers, Reisenauer is so thoroughly and enthusiastically won over by MacDowell that he has not given the other composers sufficient attention to warrant a critical opinion. I found upon questioning, that he had made a genuinely sincere effort to find new material in America, but he said that outside of MacDowell, he found nothing but indifferently good salon-music. With the works of several American composers he was, however, unfamiliar. He has done little or nothing himself as a composer and declared that it was not his forte.
▪️American Musical Taste.
Reisenauer says: “American musical taste is in many ways astonishing. Many musicians who came to America prior to the time of Thomas and Damrosch returned to Europe with what were, no doubt, true stories of the musical conditions in America at that time. These stories were given wide circulation in Europe, and it is difficult for Europeans to understand the cultured condition of the American people at the present time. America can never thank Dr. Leopold Damrosch and Theodore Thomas enough for their unceasing labors. Thanks to the impetus that they gave the movement, it is now possible to play programs in almost any American city that are in no sense different from those one is expected to give in great European capitals. The status of musical education in the leading American cities is surprisingly high. Of course the commercial element necessarily affects it to a certain extent; but in many cases this is not as injurious as might be imagined. The future of music in America seems very roseate to me and I can look back to my American concert tours with great pleasure.
▪️Concert Conditions in America.
“One of the great difficulties, however, in concert touring in America is the matter of enormous distances. I often think that American audiences rarely hear great pianists at their best. Considering the large amounts of money involved in a successful American tour and the business enterprise which must be extremely forceful to make such a tour possible, it is not to be wondered that enormous journeys must be made in ridiculously short time. No one can imagine what this means to even a man of my build.” (Reisenauer is a wonderfully strong and powerful man.) “I have been obliged to play in one Western city one night and in an Eastern city the following night. Hundreds of miles lay between them. In the latter city I was obliged to go directly from the railroad depot to the stage of the concert hall, hungry, tired, travel worn and without practice opportunities. How can a man be at his best under such conditions—yet certain conditions make these things unavoidable in America, and the pianist must suffer occasional criticism for not playing uniformly well. In Europe such conditions do not exist owing to the closely populated districts. I am glad to have the opportunity to make this statement, as no doubt a very great many Americans fail to realize under what distressing conditions an artist is often obliged to play in America.”
another word for music 在 Tristan H. 崔璀璨 Youtube 的最佳貼文
跟大家分享我找到的好網站!
https://itaigi.tw/ 可以翻譯,還有台語的拼音!
(完全不是業配)
學台語的第一步驟:把老台語歌練起來!跟台語比較中文算簡單!
謝謝美女@九粒Jolie 的指導!我會努力學習💪
相信台語真的完美的人不多,我們可以互相支持,鼓勵彼此多學多使用
當你講得不順(哇瓜瓜瓜(看了影片才知道))可以laugh at yourself沒關係,學新的語言本來就會遇到這種事😝 大家一起加油!
0:00 片頭 / Intro
2:22 自我介紹 / Self-introduction
4:26 《人生的歌》/ Song of Life
The first site linked above is a useful resource for those wishing to learn Taiwanese Hokkien! You can type in a word in Chinese and it will give you the frequently used character for that word as well as the romanization of it. (Not at all sponsored)
The first step to learning Taiwanese: learn Taiwanese songs! When compared to Taiwanese, Mandarin Chinese is easy.
Thank you Jolie for your help! I'll keep working on my Taiwanese💪
I think there aren't many people who have perfect Taiwanese, so let's support each other and encourage one another to practice more. When you can't quite get the words out (wa gua gua gua (watch the video and you'll know)) it's okay to laugh at yourself! These things are bound to happen when you learn a new language 😝.
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another word for music 在 So-ju Twins Youtube 的最佳解答
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Sue's IG: https://www.instagram.com/cheongsueann
Jo's IG: https://www.instagram.com/joannwithadash
Hey guys,
It seems like it took us forever to edit this vlog. But we hope we are not too late~ First, we would like to thank you guys for all the bday wishes. You guys made our day even more special and warmer ?? We hope that we can continue to celebrate more bdays with you guys ???
We realised we only have 5000-word limitation here so we couldn't answer everyone. Sorry guys~ We'll probably answer them in our other vlogs.
Lots of love,
Jo & Sue
?IG QUESTIONS?
? What kind of app you use to edit your insta stories?
Sue: Inshot app. Cinema 02 filter + grains OR I use SNOW app
Jo: VSCO. M5 filter, M5 +2.8, Exposure +0.4, Contrast +0.5, Sharpen +4.1, White Balance : Temperature -0.9, Tint +1.2, Vignette +8.0, Grain +4.0
? How to you manage alone time?
We both have our own routine & we respect each other space. We actually spend most of our time alone~ Just in the vlog it seems like we are together 24/7
? If all expenses paid and no pain at all, what kind of plastic surgery would you girls do?
Love this question! We do get sponsorship offer for plastic surgery and we have kinda high tolerance for pain but we still rejected the offer =) We don’t think we would change a thing~ It’s not that we are happy with everything that we’re born with just that we think we rather learn to love what we are given. That being said, we are not against plastic surgery either.
? With your current income, do you guys be able to make a living on your own?
We survived. LOL~ It’s not a lot but we love what we do and we’ll continue to work hard.
? What happens if you are over 35 and have not married yet?
Good question~ We don’t think it should be an issue. Married or not, it won't change a thing =)
? Is there any tips or book recommended to start reading?
We all have different book preferences. When people say they are not a reader we always think that they have not found the right book. It’s not you, it’s the book LOL So keep searching and keep reading. Don’t feel bad to leave a book if you don’t like it~
? What if one day you two fall in love with the same guy?
It’s not going to happen~ We both have different taste in guys
? If you were to focus on one thing you can improve on, what would it be?
Sue: I would like to improve my sleeping habit. I need to sleep early.
Jo: For work, I want to improve my Photoshop skill. For personal, I want to overcome my fear of crowds.
? What is something which gives you happiness recently?
Jo: Baking cakes & learning crochet
Sue: Exercising & Baking breads
? Places / Country you guys want to travel when C19 ends or safe to travel again?
Jo: Korea
Sue: Taiwan~ Since we’re learning Mandarin, I think Taiwan is the great to practice my Mandarin. Plus, I like Taiwan.
? What’s your preference in guys?
Jo: I like hardworking guys. And also someone who knows how to enjoy life alone and with people too.
Sue: I like animated guys… I’ll leave it as that. LOL
? What made you start your own business? How to solve it when no customer buy?
We started our first business as a side thing. We just love clothings and we thought selling clothing would be fun. When we closed our clothing business down, opening another business seems like a familiar thing to do~
& how to get more customers? You can pay for ads. Get influencers to promote your business. Get family and friends to spread the news.
? Do you guys inspire each other? Who inspire who the most?
We both have different style so we get inspirations from outside sources ( like on Pinterest, YouTube or Instagram)
? How tall are you guys? Both of you look so tall.
We get that a lot. But we are tiny~ 157cm =)
?What’s the cutest thing someone did for you?
Jo: The cutest thing is when a perfect stranger gave me an extra rose because he saw my then bf only gave me one stalk of rose. lol
Sue: When my mum bought us balloons on our birthday
? Advice to those who are entering into their 20s?
Jo: If you just entering your 20s, Welcome to adulthood~
My advice … Live & Be happy. Do what you love. Learn about yourself as much as you can. Learn new things. Try new things. and use SPF HAHA!
Sue: This is an exciting time. Like what Jo said, "Learn about yourself as much as you can". It's the time you get to choose what you want to do, what you want to be and be sure to choose wisely who you surround yourself with. .
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Music by Gil Wanders - Lost / Found - https://thmatc.co/?l=297B0B22
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全米1位獲得の世界的アカペラグループ「ペンタトニックス」と夢のコラボが実現!
作詞・作曲に亀田誠治氏を迎え制作され、閉塞感のある現在の情勢にもそっと寄り添えるような「友のことを想う気持ち」が込められたLittle Glee Monster17枚目のシングル「「Dear My Friend feat. Pentatonix」」。
日本の往年のスタンダードナンバーのような魅力を持つ楽曲にペンタトニックスのボーカルワークが加わり、人と人の心を繋ぐような温かい楽曲が完成!
配信はこちらから!
https://lgm.lnk.to/Dear_My_Friend_AY
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A dream collaboration project with No.1 US acapella group PENTATONIX!
Seiji Kameda wrote the lyrics and song for this collaboration of Little Glee Monster's 17th single "Dear My Friend feat. Pentatonix" where this song expresses the feelings of “caring for friends” especially in this current closed situation. Little Glee Monster's and Pentatonix's vocals combined to the standard Japanese melody, makes it a heartwarming song that connects people with each other.
Download and Streaming here!
https://lgm.lnk.to/Dear_My_Friend_AY
◇17th Single
Little Glee Monster
「Dear My Friend feat. Pentatonix」
2020.12.16 Release
http://lgm.lnk.to/hVGoXQMM
Limited Edition (CD+DVD)|¥1,545+tax|SRCL-11597~11598
Regular Edition (CD only)|¥1.200+tax|SRCL-11599
◆CD
1, Dear My Friend feat. Pentatonix
2, Christmas a cappella medley
3, Magic Snow -Sing 2020-
4, 愛しさにリボンをかけて -Studio Live ver.-
◆DVD
1, Dear My Friend feat. Pentatonix
2, Little Glee Monster Behind Scenes
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<lyric>
What I can do for you
I’ve always, always been
Thinking about it
Days of sharing laughs
I’ve gently and gently
Embraced them in my heart
I look up in the sky and there’s a shooting star
And wonder if you can see it too
Dear my friend
If you’re almost
Losing your smile
Call for me
I’ll be there
You’re not alone, no matter when
I am here for you
It will be alright
Dear my friend
In this moment, somewhere
Someone’s life just comes to an end
And another one starts
Beyond the sorrow
A sweeter future is
hopefully waiting for us
So happy to see the blue sky
I wish I could see you now
Dear my friend
If my wish could come true
May everything that embraces you
Stay happy to keep you within
I’ll be there
You’re not alone, no matter when
I am here for you
It will be alright
Dear my friend
Have my word; let’s meet again
Dear my friend