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A Falling Meteor
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A first person story of a meteor, about an one way love.
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My style is a mixture of 67% easy listening post 80's canto pop love songs with 33% classical music.
I am a tired medical doctor who is playing a one-man band at leisure. I compose, arrange, sing, and record songs on my own. I start to write songs in 1994, hoping that my tired heart to heal others and myself to be healed psychologically by original songs.
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Charts
Peak #303
Peak in subgenre #117
Author
Music: Ivan Pong / Words: Stephen Tsai
Rights
Ivan Pong & Stephen Tsai
Uploaded
December 28, 2003
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MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Ivan: I accidentally find this lyric from Stephen's Home page, deeply touched by it. At the end of this sad year 2003, with a lot of Great Stars falling: Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung and Roman Tam, I am deeply toughed by the fact that the light of life is short and temporarily. Is it really worthwhile to spend unlimited effort and time on a fruitless love? Or isn't it more worthwhile to spend the remaining life like those fallen stars on contributing to the career/public/cultural development? I would like to use this song to give a salute to the professionalism of those fallen stars. Stephen: Want to write a 1st person story about the meteor, about an one way love, or a story about a new pop star who is facing a lot of uncertainty or difficulty in his career.
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Verse1 Look, how many stars in the sky. In the whole galaxy, how can I attract your attention? If I stay unmoved in the edge of sky, How can I have a chance, to show my uniqueness, to let you like me? Verse2 Ha ~, you and me, are separated by a deep and unpredictable gulf. Like a big black hole, with danger everywhere. Once cannot get through it, would be engulfed. Chorus1 Don't want to live alone, I decide to fly across the gulf. Future fills with uncertainty, but I still strongly insist. The star of young age is burning, until all the light and heat are released. The sky is too big, although the star is burning hard. Chorus2 Don't want to stay there, I decide to fly across the gulf. The difficult route is a kind of torture, but I still bear it silently. When the star of young age burn to ashes, the tears blur my eye vision. What thing can this beauty and sadness get back? Bridge If I become a meteor before flying to your deepest heart, I will try my best to burn as bright as possible across your sky before the end of my life. Repeat Chorus1, Chorus2 Coda In the busy city with the neon lights shining the night as bright as the day, Who can discover, at this moment, a meteor is falling down.
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