The lyrics of Wang Mengyao's song "The Way You Look" are as follows: I hear someone's voice coming from me, like the sobbing river in my dream. I see the footsteps of someone who is far away, covering the sad eyes when bidding farewell. What I don't understand is why you are willing to let the wind and dust paint your appearance. Just like the world that has long forgotten, once had your name and my voice. That elegy would always wake up in her dreams and tell her sad past. The person who seemed to turn around without a care was a bleak shadow behind the dried tears. What I don't understand is why the world can't dissolve your appearance. Is it late? The prophecy of fate has already written your smile and my mood. This song expressed her longing and confusion for a person, as well as her doubts about fate and the world.
The lyrics of Gege's song,'The Way You Look,' were as follows:
Whose voice do I hear?
Like the sobbing river in the dream
I see the footsteps of someone far away
Cover the sad eyes when we say goodbye
What I don't understand is why you're willing
Let the wind and dust carve your appearance
Just like the world that has long forgotten
I once had your name, my voice
That sad song will always wake up in the dream
Telling a little sad past
That seemingly indifferent turned around
It's the bleak shadow after the dry tears
What I don't understand is why in the world
I can't dissolve your appearance
Is it late for tomorrow's origin?
I've long thanked you for your smile, my mood
The Unchanging You
Standing in the vast world
intelligent child
Carrying my beloved lantern
You are unrestrained
I'll turn my worries into dust
lonely child
You are the grace of creation
I hope it can be of help to you!
As I don't know what 'be busta horror stories' are precisely, it's difficult to say. But generally, horror stories often have a sense of fear, suspense, and the unknown. They might feature dark settings, like old abandoned houses or desolate forests.
I'm not entirely sure what 'be busta scary stories' specifically are. It could be some very local or newly created type of scary stories. Maybe it's a made - up name for a set of tales that involve some sort of 'busta' characters in spooky situations.
Yes, there might be. It depends on the content of the book. Some common and well - known rhymes could be included like 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' if it's a general collection.
I'm not sure which specific 100 vampire novels are being referred to here. But some really popular vampire novels include 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker. It's a classic that introduced many of the common vampire tropes we know today. Another great one is 'Interview with the Vampire' by Anne Rice. It delves deep into the psyche of vampires and their eternal existence. And 'Twilight' by Stephenie Meyer brought vampires into the mainstream in a big way, especially among younger audiences, with its love - story - centric take on vampires.
One be busta true scary story could be about a haunted house. People living nearby often heard strange noises at night, like scratching on the walls and doors opening and closing by themselves. It was so terrifying that no one dared to go near it after dark.
Perhaps the scariest part is the build - up of suspense before the 'look at me now' moment. All the strange events leading up to it, like hearing noises, seeing shadows out of the corner of your eye, and feeling a sense of dread. Then when you do look, it's like all that fear is concentrated into one terrifying image or situation.