I love my lush branches and leaves, and I love my intricate, tangled roots.
I often ask myself, “Who am I?” Until the breeze brushes past, all things awaken, and facing the sunlight, I finally realize—I am me.
I'm grateful that I am who I am. Even the paths I've walked and the mistakes I've made are unique fragments that shape me.
These fragments, scattered like stars, different in size and glow, come together to form the one and only me.
This is a song about “me”, and also a song about “you”.
Source: School of Music and Recording Arts of Communication University of China (CUC)
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