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Water's Edge - Jiang Xiao-Qing



     
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I went to the water's edge
Forgot I couldn't swim
I went to the water's edge
All ready to jump in
I saw the water shimmer
I heard the wind howl
I saw my own reflection
I just can't see it now
You say it's the way of the world
To somehow co-exist
That eventually life unfurls
A path to happiness
So I whisper your little secret
And repeat it under my breath
I'll save it for you in my heart
In case we both forget
Oh, I wish you could wrap yourself around me
I am gripped by a loneliness

Oh, I wish you could wrap yourself around me
I'd be released in your tenderness
I'd be released in your tenderness
I went to the water's edge
And saw my life eclipse
I went to the water's edge
And then felt myself slip
I dreamed that I was floating
Just coast until I grew fins
I want to catch this tide back home
And feel you again
Oh, I wish you could wrap yourself around me
I am gripped by a loneliness
Oh, I wish you could wrap yourself around me
I'd be released in your tenderness
Oh, I wish you could wrap yourself around me
I am gripped by a loneliness
Oh, I wish you could wrap yourself around me
I'd be released in your tenderness
I'd be released in your tenderness
I'd be released in your tenderness

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Jiang Xiao-Qing (姜小青) was born in Beijing. She received special education on the guzheng at a very young age and studied under famous Gu Zheng players including Liu Wei-Shan, Xiang Si-hua, Fan Shang-E, zhang yan and Cao Zheng from when she was eight. She won the first prize, the 'Gold Prize', at the Chinese youth folk instrument solo contest, and she entered The Chinese National Central Conservatory of Music at fifteen. She met Mr. Ryuichi Sakamoto after she came to Japan, and joined him on the soundtrack of "The Last Emperor" which won an Academy Award for music.

Read more about Jiang Xiao-Qing on Last.fm.


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