💕「愛台灣,我的選擇」系列第15發:臺虎董事長黃一葦(Peter Huang) 要讓臺虎精釀 Taihu Brewing成為台灣年輕人才發光發熱與實踐夢想的平台
「儘管我有著東方面孔,但我不是台灣人,家族根源也不在台灣。一直到我念大學時 (美國麻薩諸塞州的威廉斯學院,非常棒的學校),我才透過普林斯頓北京中文培訓班的機會,真正到東亞來闖蕩。
大學畢業之後,我埋首於數字和表格之間,精釀啤酒陪我撐過了這段辛苦的歲月。我的職涯始於紐約,但後來輾轉來到亞洲 (名義上是去新加坡,但主要是在印尼、緬甸和馬來西亞)。
在數字間打轉從來不是我的夢想。身為一個負責任且典型的千禧世代,我一直很想獨立開創自己的事業,如果能將個人興趣和創業機會相結合,那就太完美了。而精釀啤酒就是那完美的交集點!精釀工藝的精神我深有同感,這是一種對未來可能性充滿嚮往、不盲目接受現狀的精神;同時也代表著與一群優秀的人才,一起開發令人驚喜的產品,並打造屬於自己的社群。
成立臺虎精釀的契機出現之後,我立刻想到台灣。之所以選擇這裡,不是因為台灣文化很吸引人 (雖然確實是),不是因為台灣有著厚實的文化傳統 (雖然確實有),更不是因為台灣的好山好水。
我選擇台灣的主要原因是這裡遇到的人。很多人會說,人生中有兩個家庭,一個是你的原生家庭,另一個是你自己選擇的家庭。對我來說,那個我自己選擇的家庭,似乎就在台灣。
臺虎精釀的商標 (由台灣傑出設計師Jess Lee設計) 由老虎、啤酒花和葫蘆三個元素組成,葫蘆是古代盛酒的容器。
葫蘆就不需要多加解釋了,但啤酒花是當代精釀啤酒的基石,代表著創新創意的精神。事實上,我們使用的絕大多數啤酒花都來自美國,畢竟美國是精釀啤酒的中心 (過去20年一直都是)。美國的啤酒花產業 (還有麥芽產業) 可以說是世界之最,也難怪經典IPA啤酒中最受歡迎的啤酒花都來自美國。
商標中的老虎是為了向早期台灣作為「亞洲四虎」(亞洲四小龍) 的年代致敬。當年台灣經濟快速起飛,產業朝氣蓬勃,民眾無不對未來充滿樂觀和期待。
老虎代表的正是那樣的生機勃勃、神采煥發。臺虎167名員工幾乎都是台灣人。我們認為,與其說臺虎是一個釀酒廠,不如說臺虎是讓台灣年輕人才發光發熱、實踐夢想的平台。
我們的目標是吸引並培育人才,最終目標希望能夠在台灣發展出欣欣向榮的創業生態圈。Sway是我們成立初期的成員,她一開始是在吧台工作,非常優秀。在小公司工作的好處就是,你可以盡你所能所想去做,Sway後來開始慢慢接觸進口通關業務,現在是我們全球物流的主管 (很不簡單)。
也許有一天,她會開創自己的事業,進而將這份育才的信念在台灣新創圈繼續傳承下去。」— 臺虎董事長黃一葦 Peter Huang
💕Why I chose Taiwan #15 – Taihu Brewing Founder Peter Huang leads Taihu to become a platform for Taiwan young talents to carry out their dreams and express themselves
“Despite appearances, I’m neither Taiwanese nor have roots here. It took college (Williams College in Massachusetts – phenomenal place), to really bring me out to East Asia via Princeton’s immersion program in Beijing.
Post-graduation, I paid my dues shuffling numbers around in a spreadsheet. Craft beer made it bearable-ish. Working life began in New York, but ultimately landed me in Asia (nominally Singapore, primarily Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia).
Shuffling numbers was not the dream. So, as a responsibly stereotypical millennial, I had an urge to venture out on my own. Ideally, to try something at the intersection of opportunity and interest. Craft beer! The craft movement itself struck a chord - a yearning for what could be, rather than blind acceptance of what is. It is about building communities around delightful products and, critically, wonderful people.
When the opportunity to start Taihu appeared, my mind immediately went to Taiwan. Not necessarily because the culture is fantastic (though it is), nor because it has a strong cultural heritage (though it does), and not even because the island itself is a magical composition of mountains meeting oceans.
Ultimately, I chose Taiwan because of the people I met here. There’s a tired trope that you get two families in life, the one you’re born into and the one you choose. For me, that chosen family, well, it seemed like it could be in Taiwan.
Taihu Brewing’s logo (designed by brilliant local artist, Jess Lee) is comprised of a tiger and hops within a hulu (traditional Chinese alcohol vessel).
The hulu needs no explanation, but hops are the cornerstone of modern craft beer. They represent the innovation inherent in the space. In fact, the vast majority of the hops that we use are from the United States. Since the US is the epicenter of craft brewing (and has been over the last twenty years), the American hop industry (malt too, actually) is arguably the best in the world. It is for good reason that the most popular hops in category-defining IPAs are American.
The tiger is a nod to an earlier era when Taiwan was one of the “Four Asian Tigers.” Taiwan’s meteoric economic rise was accompanied by deterministic optimism, vibrancy, and general excitement about the future.
The tiger represents that energy. That sense of opportunity, positivity, and hope. Taihu’s 167 employees are almost entirely Taiwanese. Internally, we think of Taihu as more of a platform for young Taiwanese talent than as a brewery, a medium for that energy to express itself.
Our goal to attract and develop talent with the ultimate goal of developing the burgeoning entrepreneurial ecosystem here in Taiwan. One of our earliest team members, Sway, came on board as a bartender -- a fantastic bartender. At a small company, you do what you can, where you can, and Sway ended up taking up some of the slack in our logistics. Now she runs all of Taihu’s international supply chain (no small feat).
With luck, one day she’ll be running her own successful Taiwanese business, and, in doing so, perpetuate the cycle.” — Peter Huang, founder of Taihu Brewing
同時也有4部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過2,580的網紅masa - masa,也在其Youtube影片中提到,ご視聴ありがとうございます! English comment is after Japanese. スピッツの「大宮サンセット」をカバーさせていただきました。 24thシングル『夢追い虫』のカップリング曲で、アルバム『色色衣』にも収録されています。 先日、音もだちのカバーで初めてこの曲のことを知...
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觀音圈是一種罕見的自然現象,在氣象學來說叫做「光環」,🌈
是一種陽光透過雲霧反射、經由水滴發生圓形繞射,,
形成的一圈七彩光環的現象..🌈🌈🌈
這樣的奇景在全世界都可能發生..
以台灣來說,在超過3,000公尺的高山或經常雲霧壟罩的郊山上較容易出現;
以季節來說,夏秋較易、春冬較少出現….
這次在雪山主峰,我們遇到了這難得的奇景,長達近一小時….🤩
奧妙的大自然,總是在你不經意時,毫不吝嗇地給人大大的驚奇!!😍😍😍
親眼見到觀音圈不停出現,
實在太感動了,讓我們根本捨不得下山….😍
在觀音圈出現的這一小時之間,
我拍了好多照片,也錄下了這難得畫面,
也將這部影片配上了這首我很喜歡的歌曲..
Dream It Possible🎼🎶🎵🎶🎶
這首歌的歌詞,就是描述夢想成真的心情…
也非常符合一路以來我們登山的心情…❤️
從山谷到巔峰,不怕跌倒,所以飛翔,
揮著翅膀,追逐太陽,尋找美麗…
最終夢想就會成真!!!💕
將這首美好的歌詞分享給大家….💞
也希望能將這份幸運,
帶給每一位看見影片的朋友們…😘😘😘
I will run I will climb I will soar I'm undefeated
我奔跑,我攀爬,我會飛翔 永不言敗
Jumping out of my skin pull the chord Yeah I believe it
跳出我的皮膚,撥弄琴弦 喔,我相信。
The past is everything we were don't make us who we are
往昔,逝去的光陰不會決定現在
So I'll dream until I make it real and all I see is stars
所以我們夢想,直到變成真,看到滿天星光
It's not until you fall that you fly
不怕跌倒,所以飛翔
When your dreams come alive you're unstoppable
當你的夢想成真,你是不可阻擋
Take a shot chase the sun find the beautiful
揮著翅膀,追逐太陽,尋找美麗
We will glow in the dark turning dust to gold
在黑暗中閃耀點石成金
And we'll dream it possible Possible
我們會夢想成真
And we'll dream it possible
我們會夢想成真
I will chase I will reach I will fly
我追逐,我觸摸,我要飛翔
Until I'm breaking until I'm breaking
直到墜落,直到崩潰
Out of my cage like a bird in the night I know I'm changing
走出我的囚籠,像在黑夜裡的鶯 我知道我在變化
I know I'm changing In into something big better than before
在蛻變 變成無比強大,
And if it takes takes a thousand lives
從未有過 如果需要犧牲,需要無數的生命
Then it's worth fighting for
那值得去奮鬥
It's not until you fall that you fly
不怕跌倒,所以飛翔
When your dreams come alive you're unstoppable
當你的夢想成真,你是不可阻擋
Take a shot chase the sun find the beautiful
揮著翅膀,追逐太陽,尋找美麗
We will glow in the dark turning dust to gold
在黑暗中閃耀點石成金
And we'll dream it possible Possible
我們會夢想成真
From the bottom to the top
從山谷到巔峰
We're sparking wild fire's
我們正在迸發野火
Never quit and never stop
永不放棄,永不停止
The rest of our lives
點燃未來
From the bottom to the top
從山谷到巔峰
We're sparking wild fire's
我們正在迸發野火
Never quit and never stop
永不放棄,永不停止
It's not until you fall that you fly
不怕跌倒,所以飛翔
When your dreams come alive you're unstoppable
當你的夢想成真,你是不可阻擋
Take a shot chase the sun find the beautiful
揮著翅膀,追逐太陽,尋找美麗
We will glow in the dark turning dust to gold
在黑暗中閃耀點石成金
And we'll dream it possible
我們會夢想成真
And we'll dream it possible
我們會夢想成真
in my dream chord 在 謙預 Qianyu.sg Facebook 的精選貼文
【孩子的心理平安】
You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance.
I laughed as I read this quote by Franklin Jones.
Without fail, almost every lesson, this 7-year-old boy would gamely walk up to me and bellow, "老師,我好喜歡你啊!" (Teacher, I like you so much!)
He was rather tall and big for his age. Last week, he gave me a bear hug out of the blue, nearly knocking me over like a bowling pin.
To encourage him to speak more Mandarin, I engaged him in a conversation and asked, "你爲什麼那麽喜歡李老師?" (Why do you like me so much?)
He chirped excitedly with his toothy grin, "因爲你很漂亮!" (Because you are very pretty!)
I don't know whether to cry or to laugh.
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This Facebook comment from Madam Teo struck a chord with me:
"我們用很長很長很長的時間把自己或孩子「弄壞」,然後期待以非常簡潔廉價的方式拿回那已經長茧的健康心理。"
We used a very very very long period of time to damage ourselves or our children. Then we look forward to reclaim that once healthy mindset, which is now infested with worms, with very cheap, easy and clean methods.
It is extremely hard to be a parent, much less a capable one.
Sometimes, there is nothing more ego tripping than trying to be a good parent.
Recently, I got hold of this book and the foreword written by a magazine editor, who is a working mum of two, was particularly insightful, and somewhat poignant.
She wrote:
從孩子一出生開始,我們爲人父母者的腦子裡就會出現兩個字:教育。我們希望通過「教育」讓孩子知書達理、令行禁止、敏而好學、從善如流。我們希望通過「教育」來塑造我們和孩子之間良好的關係⋯⋯祇是,「教育」二字帶來的強大使命感和緊迫感讓我們忽略了這樣的事實:我們與孩子之間先有關係,後有教育,我們首先是一個生命與另一個生命的親密組合,其次才是一個生命幫助另一個生命成爲更好的自己(且不論究竟是誰幫誰)。
From the beginning of a child's birth, the word that appears in the brains of us parents would be "education".
We hope that through "education", our children will be highly cultured and steeped in propriety, obey orders, smart and fond of studying, and follow good advice readily.
We wish that through "education", we build good relations with our children.
Thing is, the strong sense of mission and urgency, drummed by the word "education", often causes us to neglect this fact: We first have a relationship with our children, before education comes in.
We and our children, are essentially an intimate combination of one life with another life.
Secondly, it is then about one life helping another life to become a better version of himself/herself. (Let's not talk about who is actually helping who.)
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These got me thinking about my work and my clients.
How some of them would move homes to be near the desired schools for their offspring.
How they send their kids to many many enrichment classes.
How they work very hard (some become SAHMs) to have better abilities to groom and nurture their children for their future.
They share the same aspiration as the magazine editor. It is no secret that most Singaporean parents take education very seriously. Instead of the phrase Tiger Mum, in Singapore, we call ourselves Lion Mums. #MajulahSingapura *mane flick*
When a male client came back seeking my Feng Shui service, I asked him why. I asked every client why by the way. It is my method of understanding my appeal to my market.
He told me he got favourable results since our Bazi consultation. His little girl getting into the school of their first choice was one reason.
It was a casual mention then when he told me about the school application. Through him, I learnt about the stress parents go through to get their children enrolled in the right schools. Out of empathy, I asked for his daughter's birth details and did a quick calculation to see if their preferred school was a good choice for her Bazi. Just because the parents like a particular school, does not mean the child will really benefit and be happy studying there.
Jackpot, it was great for the little girl. I gave my client some tips to secure the coveted spot in that school. It was a little extra bonus I gave him beyond the usual Bazi consultation. He had been mildly supportive of my work and remained polite, when I pointed out his areas to improve in our interactions.
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More than once, clients have asked me if they can move homes to be near a particular school, for the sake of their children.
My answer is:
Always consider your marriage and livelihood first.
The energies in our living environment can either nurture us or break us. Not all houses are made equal.
If you are in a bad luck cycle, pretty sure you would know it without a fortune teller telling you, chances are you would be attracted to a house of poor Feng Shui. For without the intervention of a Feng Shui practitioner, the state of our Bazi determines the kind of Feng Shui we will naturally get.
The husband is considered the master of the house. While grooming our children is essential, you shouldn't compromise on the husband's career by moving into a house of lousy Feng Shui, just so that the child can register into your dream school.
Money woes, stagnant growth and loss of direction/drive in life can nail a stake into an otherwise happy family.
Last I know, broken families and highly strung parents are never recommended ingredients for happy and emotionally secure children.
The more family members there are, the more delicate my job is. To ensure every family member gets to benefit from great Feng Shui, within the constraints of a house, is always the most challenging part of my job.
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Parents are the first and most intimate teachers of a child.
If a child does not have good role models to look up to at home, sending them to good schools will not have the desired impact as you crave.
Why?
Your DNA runs in the blood cells of your child. Say if you are a lazy person, who has a strong sense of entitlement, it is very likely your child's character will mirror yours. No matter what school he or she is in.
Because a child spends more time at home, with the family, than with his or her teachers.
Parenting is made even more challenging, if the father or mother lacks certain mental nourishment in his or her growing up years and is unable to repair and replenish himself or herself during the adulthood.
The deficient parent would not know how to give those nutrients to his or her child. And a vicious cycle ensues.
At different ages, a child will need different mental nutrition from the parents. These critical nutrients will form the backbone of the child's attitude in life, towards his or her education, marriage, career, lifestyle, family relations, friendships, money management, virtues and morals, ability to endure hardships, solve problems and pick up knowledge.
These mental nutrients are to be adequately given to the child before the age of 7.
One example of a mental nutrient the author raised in her book is the child's sense of importance.
Every child desires to feel valued by the parents. Especially between 0-3 years old. If the parents are emotionally unavailable and does not show to the child that he or she is very important to them, the child will instinctively seek this nutrient from another replacement adult.
Could be the grandparents or school teachers.
If he or she never manage to find this sense of being highly valued, he or she will spend his whole life looking for it.
They may fall in love with someone while still in secondary school, hoping that their partner will see them as the most important person in their lives.
As they get older, they will pester their partner with questions like:
• Am I the most important person in your life?
• How important am I?
• If I am a very terrible person, have a very bad character, will you still love me?
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A quest like this consumes a lot of life energies for both persons in such a relationship. The child may over compromise on himself or herself in a relationship, just to be (the illusion of being) wanted and loved.
Over the past 11 years, I've worked with enough children and adults to see the truth in this author's comprehensive analysis.
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When I do story telling to children, I tend to omit violence. For e.g. if the bad guy is caught and killed, I may modify the plot by saying that he is caught and thrown into prison.
I don't want the children to think that killing another person solves everything. There are already young boys, who go around the class shooting finger guns at their classmates and teachers, and calling it "fun".
While a good school makes a lot of difference, I also think attending religious classes is valuable for young children.
A child who only attends classes for self development will not learn enough to have the motivation to help others. Because those classes focus on his personal success, how to win the race, and not how he can help and love beyond his family and friends. Much less about how to break free from the endless wheel of reincarnation.
Some parents will tell me, they don't want to force their children into a religion at such a young age.
The dramatic irony when they "force" their child to go for tutition after tuition.
Sending your child to Buddhism lessons or Sunday school does not equate to coercing the child into a religion.
Religious classes build deep mental strength at a very different dimension from secular classes.
It teaches gratitude, altruism, compassion, karma, humility, filial piety, repentance (being able to admit you're wrong), precepts (do the right thing) and internal peace.
It shows the child the beauty of forgiveness and forbearance.
Religion also nourishes the child's soul by letting him or her know how important he or she is in the eyes of God, Buddha etc.
The child learns to make sense of the world he is living in and the purpose of his existence.
Jesus was betrayed, tortured and died on the cross. He spreaded the Gospel for only 12 short years. Buddha's blood-related disciple, Devadatta, plotted to kill Him with a drunk elephant but failed. He spoke poison of Buddha and eventually left Buddha, taking away with him 500 monks.
These are all extraordinary men who endured incredible hardships for Their cause. They, as with many great prophets, are the superheroes of Their time.
Thousands of years later, They withstood the test of time and are still highly revered all over the world.
Are Their stories not worth reading to our children? Is there nothing our children can learn from Them, to cope with the stress they will face?
Children don't tell us parents everything. By establishing this spiritual channel of communication, we cross our fingers (and toes) that our precious ones will not go leaping off from their room's window when things are rocky for them and they feel invalidated.
You should still allow the child to choose his or her own faith when they grow up. At least by then, you have built a (hopefully) good foundation of love, strength and empathy in your child when you had the chance to.
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Proactive parents come to me to get their children's Bazi analysed, because they want to understand their children better and propel them in the right direction of growth.
They wish that their children can live a life more fulfilling than theirs, without having to fall too much.
If religion and Chinese Metaphysics aren't your cup of Teh Tarik, then I highly recommend this book that I am reading.
It is an equally good book for a "malnourished" adult to understand himself or herself.
I couldn't find it in Singapore bookstores, so the Husband bought my copy from an online Malaysia bookstore.
There are many Q&As in this book for parents with real-life problems in managing their children. The author gave very sensible and feasible recommendations. These were complied from the author's monthly column in the magazine and her 10,000+ strong real-life case studies.
Most people don't get to unleash their life potential this lifetime, because they lack the mentors and the mental nourishment to realise the powers of their Bazi.
Some of them blame their parents. But there is only so long you can blame them. How long more do you want to put your happiness in the hands of your parents? For the next 60 years? Perhaps like you, they didn't have parents who are adept at giving them the mental nourishment.
I don't think it matters whether you repair yourself when you are an adult or you, as a parent, only realise now what you have been doing wrong.
As long as we are willing to change and improve, we can always make up for lost time.
Better late than never.
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《心理营养》
林文采 / 伍娜 / Shanghai Academy of Social Science Press / 288页 / Hardcover / 2016-3-1
心理营养的内容简介:
正如身体的健康需要物质营养,孩子心灵的成长与心理力量的强大必须获取足够的心理营养。
在成长的不同阶段,给足孩子恰当的心理营养,也就给了他一生幸福的底层代码。
本书中,作者阐述了“心理营养”的理念,同时介绍了气质理论在亲子教育中的应用。结合“心理营养”的理念和气质理论,作者从12个方面全方位回答了父母育儿中的常见问题。
五大心理营养:无条件的接纳;此时此刻,我生命中你最重要;安全感;肯定、赞美、认同;学习、认知、模范。
生命中的“五朵金花”:爱的能力;独立自主;联结;价值感;安全感。
12个方面的问题:
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in my dream chord 在 masa - masa Youtube 的最佳貼文
ご視聴ありがとうございます!
English comment is after Japanese.
スピッツの「大宮サンセット」をカバーさせていただきました。
24thシングル『夢追い虫』のカップリング曲で、アルバム『色色衣』にも収録されています。
先日、音もだちのカバーで初めてこの曲のことを知りました♪😉
とても素敵なコード進行の曲だったので、ボクも追っかけカバーさせていただきました🎸😆
※原曲はこちら!
https://youtu.be/Ka9PqztMU18
※チャプター
00:00 タイトル(Title)
00:03 イントロ(Intro)
00:18 1番(1st_Verse)
00:59 2番(2nd_Verse)
01:39 Cメロ(Bridge)
02:00 間奏(Interlude)
02:18 大サビ(Last_Chorus)
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Thank you so much for watching!
I did a cover of Spitz's "Omiya sunset".
This is a coupling track of 24th single "Yume-oi-bito(Dream chaser)".
Also this is included with special album "Iro-iro-goromo(Various Clothing)".
*Omiya is one of ten wards of the city of Saitama, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
The other day I knew this song for the first time when I listened this cover by my music friend.♪😉
It was really wonderful chord progression, so, I covered this song, too.🎸😆
*Original is HERE!
https://youtu.be/Ka9PqztMU18
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#スピッツ #大宮サンセット
#Spitz #Omiya_sunset
#色色衣 #夢追い虫_カップリング曲
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in my dream chord 在 yuppiemusic Youtube 的最佳解答
Chord譜:http://yuppiemusic.com/song/others/soundofsilence.txt
Music & Lyric: Paul Simon
Hello, darkness my old friend, I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping, left it's seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain, still remains within the sound of silence
In restless dream I walked alone, the narrow street of cobble stone
Beneath the halo of a street lamp, I turned my collar to the cold and damp
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
That split the night and touched the sound of silence
And in the naked light, I saw ten thousand people may be more
People talking without speaking, people hearing without listening
People writing songs that voices never share
And no one dare disturb the sound of silence
"Fools" said I "You do not know. Silence like a cancer grows.
Hear my words that I might teach you, take my arms that I might reach you"
But my words like silent raindrops fell and echoed in the wells of silence
And the people bowed and prayed to the neon god they made
And the sign flashed out it's warning in the words that it was forming,
And the signs said "The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls,
and whispered in the sound of silence"
更多Chord譜:http://yuppiemusic.com/song.htm
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in my dream chord 在 Hana Tam Youtube 的最讚貼文
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CHORD ( 由 http://www.polygonguitar.blogspot.hk/?m=1 提供 )
|G C |D
(媽)媽今天(不)必擔心(我)
|G C |D
(終)於得知(世)界是如(何)
|G C |Cm C or mute
(只)想輕輕(鬆)鬆唱唱(歌) ( )
|Am D |G
而(你)卻誤會(我)欠交功(課)
|G Em
( )誰話過 ( )誰白過
|C D
( )難道要(一)式一課
|G Em
( )誰亦要 ( )尋自我
|C D |G
( )原地處(有)沒有(幫)助
|Em C |Am
(青)春太(容)易過如何能(坐)定
C |C D |D |D
( )求(放)肆高(歌)
|G C |D
(媽)媽今天(不)必擔心(我)
|G C |D
(終)於得知(世)界是如(何)
|G C |Cm C or mute
(只)想輕輕(鬆)鬆唱唱(歌) ( )
|Am D |G
而(你)卻誤會(我)有些不(妥)
|G |Em |C |D |
|G |Em |C |D |
|G |Em |C |D |
|G |Em |C |D |
|G |Em
虛(擬)世界亦曾(投)入過
|C |D
(但)是夢想唱到(銀)河
C
(不)必乾坐
|Am |D
誰(個)要漫罵言詞甚過(火)
Em
你腦(袋)很錯
|C |G
(我)仍投入唱(歌)
|G C |D
(媽)媽今天(不)必擔心(我)
|G C |D
(終)於得知(世)界是如(何)
|G C |Cm C or mute
(只)想輕輕(鬆)鬆唱唱(歌) ( )
|Am D |G
為何(你)要認定(我)已經走(錯)
Rap :
媽媽教我面對事情要冷靜
冇可能要全世界人產生共鳴
不足之處就要去加以修正
重話相信我會衝破逆境
而家重點係要享受奮鬥過程
就算到最後都係毫無和應
都已經係媽媽心目中嘅小明星
偉大嘅媽媽願意日夜傾聽
|G C |D
Ma Ma easy Ma Ma dun worry ( Hu Hu Hu )
|G C |D G
Trust music can heal the world with love and peace
|G Am |C Cm
If there is nothing in the world we should believe
|Am D |G
My dearest Ma Ma I won't lose my FAITH
|Am D |G
My dearest Ma Ma I won't lose my FAITH
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in my dream chord 在 [歌詞] [Feel My Rhythm] 6.In My Dreams - 看板RedVelvet 的推薦與評價
In My Dreams In my dreams you love me back 像在跳舞一樣在只屬於兩人的空氣中旋轉Uh 度過漫漫長夜無論在哪裡都能馬上觸及的我們Yeah 不絕於耳的笑 ... ... <看更多>
in my dream chord 在 [歌詞] In My Dream 想要入睡中譯歌詞- 看板SuperJunior 的推薦與評價
圭賢 她回來了 向我說對不起 用曾熟悉懷念的雙手安撫我
晟敏 憐憫我的視線,曾想聆聽的嗓音,深情地讓我不再想哭了
厲旭 將妳擁入懷中 卻又消失無蹤 眼淚淌落浸濕了枕頭
厲旭 我那時才從夢中驚醒 每天清晨都是如此....My Love
藝聲 希望能永遠像這樣沉睡,依然由她來喚醒我...
藝聲 希望不再做其他的夢,今天也想著她才得以成眠
東海 她笑著呢 好久沒看見了吧 那模樣 曾經那樣想念的我的她啊
晟敏 她散著步 和某個人甜蜜地散步 我的心被重重的壓迫著
藝聲 又是我在做夢吧 冷汗直流心痛不止 就連回憶都令人心煩的夢
藝聲 我成日什麼都做不了 只能讓時間流逝 My love
圭賢 希望能永遠像這樣沉睡,依然由她來喚醒我...
厲旭 希望不再做其他的夢,因為今天也會想著她入睡.
藝聲 即使現在一切變得模糊 她的模樣卻漸漸鮮明
圭賢 如同昨日的夢 她今天也朝我走來 現在我不再是獨自成眠
厲旭 希望能永遠像這樣沉睡,依然由她來喚醒我...
藝聲 希望不再做其他的夢,因為今天也會想著她入睡.
圭賢 若今天也能再次見到她,如果能夠那樣,回來的話....
東海 一次也好 若能夠在我身邊沉睡,如果能夠那樣...
厲旭 想要就那樣下去 不被喚醒
藝聲 如果能夠成眠的話....
韓詞:SJ Market
翻譯:tako☆ptt
放著音樂寫功課剛好又聽到這首,
歌詞一樣讓人很崩潰...
尤其是由藝聲唱的第一次副歌..
真的是很優秀嗓音////
修辭上不夠通順真是遺憾
希望大家能夠意會她〒▽〒
我真的要去寫功課了
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