) ]8 @% f7 @1 v4 u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3 \- K$ } B6 {1 T6 p, F
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$ ^. C+ d& e+ q0 L9 y- t+ D: c
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7 R! r5 x) I. l' u: l& Z
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 / M$ e; |: l7 D6 d5 J也许 由于不可抗拒的召唤 我们没有其他选择 ; Y u1 J7 g! t* s6 s9 v$ t) F3 C- q1 _! @# n4 t4 F
Perhaps 6 L1 b( w3 V; Y2 j1 t W) \/ A% ?. n2 U. Z
“Perhaps our worries will go unknown 0 h5 P/ R& n: mPerhaps my journey begin on the wrong road6 ?( G. O% s# R G" d
and still continues in the wrong direction . [9 I# a; p O% P# J. i9 JPerhaps the lantern we raise is extinguished by the wind 8 O" h; W( ~) m1 t9 TPerhaps our light shine on another2 W n. {7 q( y0 R2 B
Perhaps our tears flow to the ground make it more fertile 8 R/ D5 g E. p8 a- xPerhaps we will sing to the sun 6 J8 {5 x7 ^0 m& W; z% jPerhaps the sun will sing to us: D7 k: r" K$ p, q) Y: V2 m
Perhaps the burden on our shoulders will increase0 L) t# T9 S$ f, v( j
As our faith cries out against misery and bitterness are silent, {5 w- ?1 F# e$ x0 p! n
Perhaps we have no other choice”