The most beautiful, the most beautiful.
Why should we take it lightly and not see its value?
Music, so approachable and so beautiful.
When the ear receives it, it becomes sound; when the eye meets it, it becomes color. If you can appreciate the mellow beauty in it, then you have already won the incomparable favor of the creator, and you are the luckiest person.
This quartet, and the years of innocence that preceded it, made me feel very close to love.
The age of innocence tells about the heaviness of love, and the quartet is about the erratic and liberation of love. We can make a lot of mistakes, waste our lives, and basically, all of us regret before we see the end.
Every decision is regrettable...
but so what?
The interesting thing is that even if we can't let ourselves go and forgive ourselves, at the end, love will be unexpectedly forgiving. No more clamorous expectations, intense unease—what's worth tossing and turning? Too many futures have become has been, should you care, should you care, maybe you and I will die next week...
At that time, you and I were old and beautiful.
At that time, you and I could finally stop caring about each other, be tolerant and stretch, how did we sing in KTV? The red dust is accompanied by a dashing and unrestrained life, and the horses are galloping to share the prosperity of the world.
Taking a step forward is a loss of face and embarrassment. Behind it are bright lights, brilliance and achievements are fleetingly gone... In the face of aging, what can define our existence? Everything that once belonged to us is peeling off, panicking in the face of aging, trembling in fear, eyes widening in fear...
Then in the last five percent of life, I suddenly understand what it is to be alive.
The finale of love starred.
I can finally say something in a nutshell, OK.
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