
You might go blind amid Laure Shang’s crystals, but it doesn’t look like Hebe Tien will let you off easily either.
Laure Shang, you have a challenge from Hebe Tien to be C-entertainment’s ice queen; Hebe Tien, member of Taiwan’s S.H.E., recently released a MV where she sports blue eyes, a home of icicles and ice floes, and a swirling black dress.
《Insignificant》 《渺小》
Composer/Lyricist: Yang Zibu/Zhou Yaohui
Singer: Hebe Tian
The most opulent and bustling city, why does it herald the loneliest polar bears?
The most innocent child, how is he to walk across the filthiest junkyard?
The most chaotic memories, will forever make me remember the most intent and concentrated instant
This ugliest world, will occasionally let me see the most beautiful poem
It turns out that the darkest sky will always twinkle with the brightest stars
For that which we can’t call back, for that which we can’t do, for that which still lives, that you and me
It turns out that in the biggest doubts, there will always be the smallest self
To the butterflies and robins, to the flesh and soul, to all the living things
Should I say “thank you,” or “I’m sorry”?
The most violent exile, could it be to experience the warmest reunion?
The simplest longing, never wants to validate the most ridiculous magnificent era
It turns out that the darkest sky will always twinkle with the brightest stars
For that which has been hurt, for that which has made mistakes, for that which still lives, that me and you
It turns out that in the greatest doubts, there is always the smallest self
To the yellow earth and gray dust, to the flesh and the spirit, to all living beings
Should I say “thank you,” or “I’m sorry”?
No matter how quiet the vast universe it, there always twinkles the brightest stars
That which will one day disappear, that which will one day be born one day forgive, that you and me
It turns out that in the greatest doubts, there is always the smallest self
To gratitude and resentment, to love and hate, to the flesh and spirit, to all living beings
Should I say “thank you,” or “I’m sorry”?