z5 `$ e6 d! O9 i# P$ b9 e也许我们的心事 总是没有读者 也许路开始已错 结果还是错 , w& [$ E# f/ t- t% O也许我们点起一个个灯笼 又被大风一个个吹灭 也许燃尽生命烛照别人 身边却没有取暖之火 / @: m+ z0 R8 V6 |/ ?也许泪水流尽 土地更加肥沃 也许我们歌唱太阳 也被太阳歌唱着 0 T7 s0 U% s$ e1 {. ?. k也许肩上越是沉重 信念越是巍峨 也许为一切苦难疾呼 对个人的不幸只好沉默 % ~: B' M, W' B. b也许 由于不可抗拒的召唤 我们没有其他选择 5 {& G p3 ^( V! K ) S7 D; I: _# {6 K2 w6 L3 \Perhaps + }6 S' l) }; Q- e5 h0 t: r! }: j# n* b
“Perhaps our worries will go unknown. M) P. u5 N$ ^+ P' g
Perhaps my journey begin on the wrong road - _7 s) l) C: Fand still continues in the wrong direction6 w) q& n8 Q D$ F* d' |
Perhaps the lantern we raise is extinguished by the wind 5 z) x* u# Q$ Y. QPerhaps our light shine on another " L3 y3 _3 N9 QPerhaps our tears flow to the ground make it more fertile 8 E- \& V) V A6 |. j# V1 B, iPerhaps we will sing to the sun0 j' B! }3 V2 v" p! J
Perhaps the sun will sing to us 2 B3 P: c0 o' R; OPerhaps the burden on our shoulders will increase+ q' f6 T0 t! ?
As our faith cries out against misery and bitterness are silent, o5 u2 P7 u3 B3 X+ @
Perhaps we have no other choice”