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."
" Teacher, I Miss You " was a song sung by Wang Ying. It was released on April 1, 2006 and included in the album Love in Heaven. This song used natural phenomena such as flowers blooming in spring and cicadas chirping in summer to describe the gratitude of students to their teachers. The lyrics expressed the students 'longing for their teachers and the value of their teachers' teachings. The specific lyrics were as follows: Spring flowers bloom, teacher, I miss you, your grace moistens my heart like a drizzle, summer cicadas cry, teacher, I miss you, your teachings are like a cool wind blowing in my ears, through the joys and sorrows of life, teacher, I miss you, through the four seasons of the cycle, teacher, I miss you, I miss you, you are my best memory. Therefore, this song expressed the student's deep longing and gratitude for the teacher.
Well, you can start by looking in the description or comments section of the story if it's posted online. Sometimes, other users might have shared the lyrics there. Another option is to reach out to the creator of the story and ask if they can provide the lyrics or point you in the right direction.
You can quote song lyrics in a story, but be cautious. Check the specific copyright laws and the terms of the song's license. Sometimes, a short quote for commentary or illustration might be okay, but extensive use without permission is risky.
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