That spring I ran to the wheat field crazily
I said Dad, I'm going to be 13 tomorrow
I want to eat a bowl of instant noodles from TV
You straightened up and pretended to wipe your eyes with sweat
In the first month of that year, I left home with my quilt rolled
You said to go out of the province, the province of the flower
The village head installed a telephone last year
If there's something urgent, call. If there's nothing urgent, write
If there's an elevator to heaven
I want to see you at all costs
Let me show you my grades
Do you have a little promise
If there's an elevator to heaven
I will go to see you regardless of everything
Let you see my children
Looks like me and you
I sat at the table with you that autumn
I lit you a cigarette I bought in the city
I say it's harder outside than at home
You smoke for a long time and say as long as it's safe
I rushed home on New Year's Eve that year
Give you a loud mobile phone
When I say I miss you in the future, long press 1
It's just that your bell never rings again
If there's an elevator to heaven
I want to see you at all costs
Let me show you my grades
Do you have a little promise
If there's an elevator to heaven
I will go to see you regardless of everything
Let you see my children
Looks like me and you
Unfortunately, there is no elevator to heaven
Only the land that can't go back
And my last question
Can we continue in the afterlife
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