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I have never seen a village where the aurora appears.

This sentence comes from the song "Mohe Dance Hall", a song written, composed and sung by Liu Shuang. It was released on June 15, 2020 and included in the album "1st. Planet".

The lyrics are:

I have never seen a village where the aurora appears

nor have I seen anyone setting off fireworks late at night

Late Stars are like your eyes that kill people and set fire

You said nothing and the wild wind disturbed me

I met you by chance three thousand miles away

There is a skirt in the garden Dancing

The light shook off the morning sun

In the Mohe Dance Hall in 1980

If you have time

You will come and see it Look at me

Look at how the snow ages

How my eyes melt

If you see me

Please turn around Go and be surprised again

I am afraid that my tears and my white hair will be like a shameful joke

I have never seen a village where the aurora appears

Nor have I seen it Someone sets off fireworks late at night

Evening stars are like your eyes that kill people and set fire

You don’t have to say anything, the wild wind disturbs me

But you made me angry God

You are still so young when they let you go

It’s all your fault for being so cold in the distant mountains

In a Mohe dance hall alone

If you have time

Will you come and take a look at me

Look at how the heavy snow ages

How my eyes melt

If you see me

Please turn around and be surprised again

I am afraid that my tears and my white hair will be like a shameful joke

If one day

My faith suddenly collapsed

There are no flowers in the city's garden

The voice on the radio was hoarse

If this day really happens

Will you run to me

Let the dust fall into the sea

Song appreciation:

The story behind this song touched many people and made the audience emotional The defense is broken. This is an impetuous era, and there are many things that young people are missing in the old man's persistent love story.

Different from previous "divine songs" that relied on brainwashing melodies to break out of the entertainment industry, "Mohe Dance Hall" makes the audience feel strongly passionate because of its graphic creative background, such as the music from a small northeastern town. Dance halls, an old man dancing alone in memory of his deceased wife, the catastrophic fire in the 1980s, etc.