Chinese characters are logograms used in the writing of Chinese and some other Asian languages. In Standard Chinese they are called Hanzi (simplified Chinese: 汉字; traditional Chinese: 漢字). They have been adapted to write a number of other languages including: Japanese, where they are known as kanji, Korean, where they are known as hanja, and Vietnamese in a system known as chữ Nôm. Collectively, they are known as CJKV characters. In English, they are sometimes called Han characters. Chinese characters constitute the oldest continuously used system of writing in the world. By virtue of their widespread current use in East Asia, and historic use throughout the Sinosphere, Chinese characters are among the most widely adopted writing systems in the world.
Something about yesterday night
It keeps replaying over, over, over mmmm
You are the sweetest wine
and I'm just a cup running over and over again
Because you've got that something something thats just like me
I can't put my finger on it, this chemistry
We agreed
Chorus
We've got the love of a lifetime
The moon and the stars are all in line
We got the thing at its alrite
Its more than love, its more than love
You don't have to worry about me
I've got something thats precious, precious
won't lose it, no, no
Your loves a mystery
page after page just gets better as we go along
Because we've got that something something thats sweeter than words
at least my eyes haven't seen, no my ears haven't heard
what I've needed, all of my life
has finally come to me and its all mine
Chorus
We've got the love of a lifetime (we've got the love)
The moon, the stars are all in line (all in line)
We got the thing and its alrite (alrite)
its more than love, its more than love, its more than love
We've got the love of a lifetime (we got it)
The moon, the stars are all in line (all in line)
We got the thing and its alrite (alrite)
its more than love, its more than love, its more than love