Lyrics of Zhou Bingqian's new worries and old worries

Midnight Pavilion late autumn

The wind is tired, the stars are tired, and the moon is thin

Maple leaf in hand

Already red in the heart

Smoke in my heart

Still floating in front of my eyes

Midnight Pavilion late autumn

The wind is tired, the stars are tired, and the moon is thin

Leaning on the night

Feelings are all over the branches

The flowers on the branches shed tears

Do you know

try to stop but cannot

Stop trying

New worries

The old worries of the disordered management

Ask the sky, ask the Willows

What kind of genius lasts

What kind of land will last

Midnight Pavilion late autumn

The wind is tired, the stars are tired, and the moon is thin

Leaning against the night

The flowers on the branches shed tears

Do you know

try to stop but cannot

Stop trying

New worries

The old worries of the disordered management

Ask the sky, ask the Willows

What kind of genius lasts

What kind of land will last

try to stop but cannot

Stop trying

Feelings are all over the branches

New worries

The old worries of the disordered management

Ask the sky, ask the Willows

What kind of genius lasts

What kind of land will last

try to stop but cannot

Stop trying

New worries

The old worries of the disordered management

Ask the sky, ask the Willows

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