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"Don't Ask Me the Strings at the End of the Song"

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    ? "Don't Ask Me The Strings Break at the End of the Song"

    Text / Daoyuan

    Drunk Chang'an with a thousand purples and reds,

    The ten-mile long pavilion recalls the south of the Yangtze River.

    It used to be the zither singing heart songs,

    The sea is dry and the rocks are rotten. Promises.

    Li Ge crosses the yin and yang world.

    Endless lovesickness dyes the eyebrows.

    Don't ask if the strings of the piano are broken at the end of the song,

    Partridge sky for Qing Fu.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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