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Why are the lyrics of Angkor Wat so scary?

The lyrics are not scary.

Song: Angkor Wat

Singer: Wu Yufei

Lyrics: Lin Ruoning

Composed by Chen po

Open your eyes and dream to ask you.

What's the use of sending me home, even though she knows you.

I am loyal to you silently, and I feel heavy when I watch you hide the ring.

The heart is buried in the cave, God.

Fooling again and again goes in one ear and out the other.

It's hard to escape from your face. The more you give up, the closer you get to your life.

Do I have the courage to celebrate Sunday with you? Do you have the courage to break your single-minded promise?

Two people, so crowded.

More secrets are hard to keep, but they become more stubborn when they are not tight.

The theme of a song

The lyricist Lin Ruoning used Angkor Wat to tell the complicated feelings of a third party. He deeply loved the darkness and was deeply immersed in this love that he knew he could not compete for success, as if he were in a dark cave and could not ask for help.

Angkor Wat was inspired by Wong Kar-wai's most elegant literary film In the Mood for Love. In the film, Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Maggie Cheung finally bid farewell to the deep alley. Finally, Mr. Liang went to Angkor Wat and quietly spit out his heart into the cave wall. The best way to seal up feelings that can't be sealed is to always tell Angkor Wat what is in his heart.