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What do you mean by sirens and sailors' laughter
"Whistling and sailors' laughter came from my ears" is a lyric in Zheng Zhihua's song Sailor.
The meaning of this sentence is that after experiencing the confusion and confusion of life, the hero feels that he heard the whistle of the ship and the joking words of the sailors. These voices used to be the spiritual pillar of his youth, so when he heard them again, he felt that he had found the direction and motivation of life again.
This is a very inspirational song, which used to be very popular.
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