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沉溺(你让我的心不再结冰)- 邹沛沛, Pank 歌曲歌词



Baby, don’t leave me

答应我像每晚的暮色
Dāyìng wǒ xiàng měi wǎn de mùsè

只对我一个人燃起
Zhǐ duì wǒ yīgè rén rán qǐ

比昨天更想你
Bǐ zuótiān gèng xiǎng nǐ

就像太阳在照常升起
Jiù xiàng tàiyáng zài zhàocháng shēngqǐ

我对你的爱从一开始就不会缺席
Wǒ duì nǐ de ài cóng yī kāishǐ jiù bù huì quēxí

被咖啡的香味叫醒
Bèi kāfēi de xiāngwèi jiào xǐng

为我吹干头发的你
Wèi wǒ chuīgān tóufà de nǐ

让我有种不真实又患失的感受
Ràng wǒ yǒu zhǒng bù zhēnshí yòu huàn shī de gǎnshòu

背着我踩沙滩的你
Bēizhe wǒ cǎi shātān de nǐ

额头的汗落在手心
Étóu de hàn luò zài shǒuxīn

我明白梦中亲吻我的那个人是你
Wǒ míngbái mèng zhōng qīnwěn wǒ de nàgè rén shì nǐ

Baby

你让我的心不再结冰
Nǐ ràng wǒ de xīn bù zài jié bīng

初雪我们围一条围巾
Chūxuě wǒmen wéi yītiáo wéijīn

整日沉溺在你的眼睛
Zhěngrì chénnì zài nǐ de yǎnjīng

你的深情
Nǐ de shēnqíng

望不到底
Wàng bù dàodǐ

Come on come on

靠我的胸口
Kào wǒ de xiōngkǒu

我的心脏
Wǒ de xīnzàng

随时为你跳动
Suíshí wèi nǐ tiàodòng

漫天雪花
Màn tiān xuěhuā

谁都不能摘走
Shéi dōu bùnéng zhāi zǒu

落在你的脸
Luò zài nǐ de liǎn

忍不住的触碰yeah
Rěn bù zhù de chùpèng yeah

We can just groove all night

不愿让你独自醒来
Bù yuàn ràng nǐ dúzì xǐng lái

你让我的世界花开
Nǐ ràng wǒ de shìjiè huā kāi

融化了冰川
Rónghuà le bīngchuān

就抱紧你的腰
Jiù bào jǐn nǐ de yāo

什么都不去想
Shénme dōu bù qù xiǎng

如果可以我想就这样一直到老
Rúguǒ kěyǐ wǒ xiǎng jiù zhèyàng yīzhí dào lǎo

我想你也明了
Wǒ xiǎng nǐ yě míngliǎo

对我多么重要
Duì wǒ duōme zhòngyào

才会让时间定格这一秒
Cái huì ràng shíjiān dìnggé zhè yī miǎo

All I mean is u
All I need is u
All I got is u
All I want is u

一想到
Yī xiǎngdào

被咖啡的香味叫醒
Bèi kāfēi de xiāngwèi jiào xǐng

为我吹干头发的你
Wèi wǒ chuīgān tóufà de nǐ

让我有种不真实又患失的感受
Ràng wǒ yǒu zhǒng bù zhēnshí yòu huàn shī de gǎnshòu

背着我踩沙滩的你
Bēizhe wǒ cǎi shātān de nǐ

额头的汗落在手心
Étóu de hàn luò zài shǒuxīn

我明白梦中亲吻我的那个人是你
Wǒ míngbái mèng zhōng qīnwěn wǒ de nàgè rén shì nǐ


Baby
你让我的心不再结冰

Nǐ ràng wǒ de xīn bù zài jié bīng

初雪我们围一条围巾
Chūxuě wǒmen wéi yītiáo wéijīn

整日沉溺在你的眼睛
Zhěngrì chénnì zài nǐ de yǎnjīng

你的深情
Nǐ de shēnqíng

望不到底
Wàng bù dàodǐ


English Translation:

Baby, don’t leave me
Promise me, like the twilight every evening
You’ll burn only for me
Missing you even more than yesterday
Like the sun rises each day without fail
My love for you will never be absent, from the very start

Awakened by the scent of coffee
Drying my hair for me
You make me feel both unreal and fearful of loss
You carry me on the beach
Sweat from your forehead falls into my palm
I realize the one kissing me in dreams is you

Baby
You warm my heart, no longer frozen
First snow, we share a scarf
Lost all day in your gaze,
In the depths of your affection
Where I can’t find the end

Come on, come on
Lean on my chest
My heart
Beats for you anytime
Snowflakes in the sky
No one can take them away
Falling on your face,
I can’t resist the touch, yeah

We can just groove all night
Not letting you wake alone
You make my world blossom
Melting the glaciers
Holding your waist tight
With nothing on my mind

If it’s possible, I want this to last till we grow old
I know you understand
How much you mean to me
That’s why time freezes in this moment

All I mean is you
All I need is you
All I got is you
All I want is you

Just the thought of
Being woken by the scent of coffee
You, drying my hair
Makes me feel both unreal and fearful of loss

You carry me on the beach
Sweat from your forehead falls into my palm
I realize the one kissing me in dreams is you

Baby
You warm my heart, no longer frozen
First snow, we share a scarf
Lost all day in your gaze,
In the depths of your affection
Where I can’t find the end

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