Forgetting You Like Forgetting Me

17
/December 2021

"Forgetting You Like Forgetting Me" is a song written by Lin Xi, composed by Leslie Cheung, and sung by Faye Wong. It is also the theme song of the movie "The Story of the White Haired Witch 2".

Don't want to look back

Don't want to miss

Between thinking or not

Enchanted

After reunion

After grey hair

How do you know

Love fire

how

Burn me

If you still

Recognize me

It's not in vain that I exchanged it

This result

Arrogantly

Willfully

I want to wait for you

See clearly

Crazy for you

So wrong

love me

Hate if you don't love

Wait till whitehead

Unstained

love me

But how dare to ask

Forget you

Like forget my heart

Love for life and death

Will, there be

Have to be in love

Can be permanent

Obviously

No later

But why i

Still holding hands

Let you lighten

You feel guilty

(Music)

love me

Hate if you don't love

Wait till whitehead

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Unstained

love me

But how dare to ask

Forget you

Like forget my heart

Love for life and death

Will, there be

Have to be in love

Can be permanent

Obviously

No later

But why i

Still holding hands

Let you lighten

You feel guilty

Can't guess at birth

I can't guess even if I die

Whitish

(End)

My brother's life is romantic and unrestrained, and his works also have his unique lyrical and romantic taste. The strong and majestic tunes of his brother made this singer named Wang Jingwen sing transparently and affectionately. At that time, the film party wanted Leslie Cheung to sing the theme song, but his brother said that Faye Wong should sing this song, so he wrote the song and said: I like Faye Wong, then I will write a song for her to sing. It is worthy of a card friend to say objectively, Faye Wong is really a special existence in the entertainment industry...As for personal matters, it is the person’s own business, and only the person who knows the truth best, and bystanders are not qualified to comment, even if I really like it. Dou Wei, but Faye Wong really gave me a different kind of feeling, unspeakable, from the song, the temperament, the whole person...