Lyrics of music box of Lugang town by Luo Dayou

If your husband comes from Lugang town

Do you see my parents

My family lives behind Mazu temple

The little grocery store selling incense

If your husband comes from Lugang town

Do you see my love

I think she was eighteen when I left home

Have a good heart and a long hair

Taipei is not my home

There are no neon lights in my hometown

Streets of Lukang fishing village of Lukang

People burning incense in Mazu Temple

Taipei is not my home

There are no neon lights in my hometown

Morning in Lukang evening in Lukang

People wandering in civilization

If your husband returns to Lugang Town

Would you please tell my parents

Taipei is not the Golden Paradise I imagined

There is no original dream in the city

In my dream, I went back to Lugang town again

The people worshipped in the temple are still devout

Years can't hide parents' simple smile

The girl in the dream still has long hair

Taipei is not my home

There are no neon lights in my hometown

Streets of Lukang fishing village of Lukang

People burning incense in Mazu Temple

Taipei is not my home

There are no neon lights in my hometown

Morning in Lukang evening in Lukang

People wandering in civilization

I sing this song again

There is wind and rain in my song

A home that can't be returned, a small town in Lukang

Young people who left home at that time

Taipei is not my home

There are no neon lights in my hometown

Prosperous city, transitional town

People wandering in civilization

Oh

It's said that they dug up the red brick of their hometown and built a cement wall

People in their hometown get what they want and lose what they have

A mottled plank on the door was engraved with these words

Children and grandchildren will always protect the incense from generation to generation

Ah, the town of Lukang

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