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Lyrics--China's Got Talent Countryside Teacher Liu Yin's song "Hope Tree".
Liu Yin
Outside the pavilion, by the old road, the grass is blue, the evening wind is blowing the willow flute, the setting sun is beyond the mountains,
Give me a candle to warm up the cold
Give me some bravery to cross the darkness
Give me some strength to finish the road
Give me a little bit of wind to free myself from this reality
There is no need to be so brave, but I've got to be strong. A falling leaf will disturb the whole summer
A snowflake will fall, heralding the cold
The sun rises every day, illuminating the infinite dawn of the earth
As long as there is a dream, you can see the hope
As long as there is a dream, you can see the hope
Outside the pavilion, by the ancient road, the grass is blue, the evening breeze is blowing the willow and the flute is still sounding. The evening wind is blowing on the willow flute, and the sun is setting over the mountains.
This is the spiritual song of a village teacher from Lijiang's Ninglang County. Every lyric is so thought-provoking that you can't help but be touched by him when you listen to her voice. His name is Liu Yin.
"China's Got Talent" program, 80-year-old countryside teacher Liu Yin brought his own original guitar playing and singing, and in the three judges teacher's unanimous YES under the promotion. Relying on the meager income from the sale of his original albums in Lijiang, Yunnan Province, together with his personal savings, Liu Yin has continued to subsidize 76 elementary school students in Dalaba Primary School in Nyingchi County, Lijiang, Yunnan Province, for the past two years, and has been teaching in the area five days a week. Such behavior moved the judges and teachers, and they decided to sponsor the children in the mountains on the spot.
Liu Yin's songs are heartfelt and sincere, and he sings from the heart. The children are the future, the hope. I hope more people care about the children in the mountains.
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