I'm not a fan of online novels, and I don't have any novels with the theme of 'love is only when you can keep it'. However, if you have any other questions or need any other help, please feel free to let me know.
The lyrics of the song "Call Me Old Dad" were: "Call me father and mother, it's good that you're in a foreign land, don't worry about me anymore. As long as you're healthy and happy, smile on your face, even if I'm far away, no matter how hard it is, it's nothing. It's another year of autumn wind blowing, wandering, homesick, thinking of my parents in the distance, tears appear in my eyes. My parents raised us with great difficulty, but for the sake of tomorrow's beauty, we left home. Call me father and mother, son is good in a foreign land, don't worry about me anymore. As long as you're healthy and happy, with smiles on your faces, I don't care if you're thousands of miles away or if you're suffering."
The lyrics of 'I Only Love You' were written and composed by Xiao Chong, and sung by Ren Xianqi. The lyrics described the rainy sky and the feeling of heartache, as well as the tolerance and sacrifice for a person who should not be loved. The song expressed the feeling of loving only one person, but it could not balance the other party's attitude. At the same time, it reflected on the places where one might not be as good as others. The lyrics of this song appeared in Ren Xianqi's album," Very Hurt."
The song," The Beauty of the Hot Sister Thief Lala," was sung by Hou Qiu. The lyrics expressed his admiration for the hot beauty. The original singer of this song was Da Shuo, and the album was called " Soul Singing." The lyrics mentioned the mountains and rivers of Guilin and the northeast, describing the beauty of her sister. The specific meaning of the song might need further explanation.
In Taoism, the title 'Daoist Master' was a form of respect for Taoist priests. Taoist believers usually addressed each other as senior brothers, Taoist priests, or fellow Daoists. In the Quanzhen Sect in the northwest, regardless of gender, age, or age, as long as they were permanent residents, they could all address each other as Grandpa. Usually, they would also add their surnames to address each other as Grandpa. In addition, older Taoist priests could also be called Taoist masters. The title of Daoist Master was probably out of respect for the Daoist's cultivation experience and elders. However, the specific reason why he was called Grandpa Dao was not clearly explained in the search results provided.
I'd recommend sci-fi classics like 'Dune.' The complex storylines and unique concepts can really expand your mind when you're in that state. Also, poetry collections by authors like Walt Whitman can offer a deep and reflective experience.