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Teresa Teng-路 邊 的 野 花 不 要 採 Don't Pick The Roadside Flowers
Doug posted his lovely daffodil and this saying which reminded me of this song.
http://dougphotoblog2011.blogspot.com/2011/04/mellow-yellow-monday-117.html
Pluck not the wayside flower;
It is the traveler's dower.
~William Allingham
In Chinese, the road side flower means the not so nice girls. You pick the home grown flowers.
I was educated in English In Borneo, but I liked this Chinese Song, and Teresa was on of the most popular artistes. Sadly she died from an asthmatic attack.
http://vodpod.com/watch/3554995-teresa-teng-dont-pick-the-roadside-flowers
http://youtu.be/zDKr4K6o3V8
The video is beautiful. Artistes: Cathie Ryan
Lyrics: [ The Wild Flowers ]
Twas' the wild flowers I preferred
Who owed nothing to nobody
But blossomed in the ditches
And made their own way in the world
Twas' the wild flowers I admired
Who never done nothing to you
But driven from the garden
Sang their own songs in the spring
Chorus:
You can have your lilie, you can have your rose
That were taken and broken, and bred by men
They were grafted and maimed, twisted and tamed
But the wild flowers I enjoyed
They had nothing to do with you
They flowered by the roadside
And wore their own colours in the sun
They were there before you
They'll be there after you
That will out, that will out
Like your own true nature
You can try, you can try
But you never will defeat...
The wild flowers I enjoyed
They had nothing to do with you
Banished from the garden
They made their own way in the world
Sang their own songs in the spring
And wore their own ... colours ... in the sun
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5 comments:
I love these lyrics...
a wildflower, owing nothing to nobody. So, so true. And so so perfect.
Wonderful photos Ann.
Beautiful. Looks like a couple of them came from my yard.
What great lyrics and beautiful pictures!! In the spring North Carolina has lots of wildflower fields along the highway. I do so enjoy them too
Madi and Mom
I'm crazy about this wildflower song!!!! It is a beautiful song and I love the words. Thanks for typing the lyrics, I have just printed them, maybe I will use some of them in a post. I have always loved wildflowers more than the cultivated ones. Phil calls them weeds, but if there were only a few, they would be prized.
What a beautiful song Ann. After you explained the meaning is has a sadness to it but still very beautiful. I will think of it whenever I see road side flowers.
Judy
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