【天青色等煙雨,而我在等你】(English writing below)
我看著客人眼淚
滴滴答答的打在桌面上
筆記本
濕了
本子上的字
糊了
她的心酸
猶如洪泉遇到崩裂的堤壩
一波一浪的破牆而出
一個被愛情辜負的女子
看了真是心疼
我不由自覺的
想到了自己
你懂我的
像我這樣剛烈的女子
爲了愛情
我絕不退縮
祇是一個勇字
又豈能成事呢
童年
過得心驚膽顫
家裡常吵得
雞犬不寧
爸爸沒想要
把我生下
媽媽常說
要把我趕出去
我很努力讀書
我很努力做個乖孩子
我覺得我做得很好
人小小本事很大
但這些終究無法
讓我在美滿的家庭長大
多少個夜晚裡
我被媽媽打得
想奪門而出
永不再見
可是想到誰來照顧她
我又忍下來
我很恨
為何我命運不如人
第一次談戀愛時
我是多麼多麼的雀躍
內心裡的煙花
不斷地爆開
我終於等到了
不再是
沒人要的孩子了
我終於
值得有人愛了
初戀的絢麗
卻也如七彩美麗的煙花
一聲巨響後
就消失在漆黑的夜裡
他常常在我面前
提到他如何深愛著
他中學時的校花
她是如此的美好
有一次
這校花來我們的學校
他得知後
破課室的門而出
沒見到她
他哭了一整個星期
心中的不安
讓我常常與他吵架
三年零八個月裡
我不是一個好女友
服滿兵役後
他喜歡上大學迎新會
的一位混血兒
後來
我和一位校友打了幾次桌球
某夜
他在ICQ向我索吻
對他的印象
就一落千丈了
(你以為老娘在賤賣嗎?)
不久一位朋友告訴我
他約會的對象
不只我一個
我有一位
很好很好的朋友
我在新加坡時
他常陪我
深夜打桌球到清晨
聊佛法聊人生
一起上佛學班
一起學國標舞
從未有一個人
如此瞭解我的心
如此照顧著我
但無所不談的當兒
他也不斷告訴
這麼多年來
他如何愛念著
一個女孩
對她始終無法忘懷
我又輸給
活在記憶中的人了
我這一份單戀
長達兩年
很磨人很磨人很磨人
差一點走不出來
第二次談戀愛
他常在我面前提起
一個他追了半年追不到的女孩
他說
有一天一定要去問她
為什麼不選擇他
在家裡的毒打
並沒有隨著我成人
而停止
後來拜師學藝
卻因爲品德不良
被師父一句
「你不是我要找的人。」
斷然吃了閉門羹
那天我哭得痛徹心扉
覺得自己
好像是
個沒人要的孩子
方文山因爲
八百年前
宋徽宗皇帝御批的這句
「雨過天青雲破處」
而在周傑倫《青花瓷》裡
寫了『天青色等煙雨,而我在等你』
他說
愛情里最無力的無奈
就是「等待」
天青色得等待
不知何時會降的雨
雨停
積雲散去
朗朗晴空中
天青色才能顯現
如同我
只能被动而安静的
等待着
不知何时才会出现的妳。
慢慢的
我開始認為
我這輩子等不到了
月老應該沒幫我
綁上紅線
學佛多年後
忽然恍然大悟
一個道理
没有东西是必须拥有的
沒有它
也不代表自己的不足
愛情
是一個填不滿的慾望
所以愛情劇長紅
在2015年2月21日年初三,根本上師蓮生活佛在台灣中天綜合電視台的訪談中說:https://youtu.be/EPDxwSt6a5I (時間12:08)
「師尊本身的愛是這樣的。我既然愛她,就是要她幸福,不是要佔有她,這種愛不是佔有,其實愛不是佔有。如果愛是佔有的話,那就是屬於慾望。如果愛不是佔有,我是祝福她,雖然我愛她,她不愛我,她愛別人,我就祝福她。如果愛別人會比較幸福,我就祝福她。這種愛就不是佔有的愛。如果是佔有的愛,一定會產生痛苦。」
原來我真正在等的
是自己
自己的智慧開了
心變闊達時
才不會讓他人決定
自己幾時可以幸福
可以幸福多久
命運在我手中
怎麼走本來就是我說了算
我輕輕的拿起桌上的紙巾,遞給女客人。她一把鼻涕,一把眼淚的向我道謝。
借了師父慣用的笑話,我柔聲細語的說:「別哭,新加坡缺水,要哭要到蓄水池哭,這樣我們可以少看馬來西亞的臉色做人。」
她破涕而笑。
我再說:「我看了妳的八字,現在又看到妳真人,勸你跟我講話老實一點,要不然我幫不到妳。妳明明一直做人家的小三,還敢跟我哭沒有男人要和妳結婚?妳不也偷偷拿了他不少錢嗎?我看妳明明就是一張愛錢的臉。」
奉勸各位大俠,在我面前,若要用眼淚爲武器,請三思,因爲虛偽的,我必定拆你面具。
..........................
I looked at the teardrops of my client, pitter patter onto the table top. My client's notebook got wet. The words got muddled.
All the pains in her heart were like the angry river crushing through a broken dam, tearing down the walls as the tears flowed.
To see a lady being let down by love was indeed heart-breaking.
I couldn't help but thought of myself.
You know me. An unyielding character like mine will not shrink like a coward in the name of love. Alas, there are things in life that can't be accomplished solely with courage.
My childhood was filled with a lot of fear. There were often quarrels at home.
My dad didn't want me to be born. My mum often said she wanted to chase me out of the house.
I studied very hard. I did my utmost to be an obedient kid, and I thought I did very well as young child but I was already very capable. However, all these were not enough for me to grow up in a complete family.
So many nights, I got beaten up so badly by my mum that I wanted to just break out of the door and never to see her again. But the mere thought of nobody looking after her pulled me back.
I hated so much. Why wasn't my destiny comparable to other people?
When I first fell in love, I was so elated. The fireworks in my heart exploded non-stop. I finally found someone. I was no longer that child which nobody wanted. I was finally worthy of someone's love.
The splendour of first love, however, was as temporal as the rainbow-coloured fireworks. After a loud explosion, it vanished into the darkness of night.
He would often tell me in my face, how much he pined for and loved his secondary school crush, apparently the prettiest and most perfect girl in school.
Once, this campus belle came to our school. When he got wind of the news, he dashed out of the classroom. Failing to see her, he cried for one whole week.
My insecurity caused me to quarrel with him often. In those 3 years and 8 months, I wasn't a great girlfriend. After his NS, he got together with a girl of mixed blood at his university's Orientation camp.
I played pool with a uni mate a few times. One night over ICQ, he teased me for a kiss. My impression of him dropped like hot cakes. Did I look like I was lelong-ing myself? Later, a girl pal told me that he was dating several girls at the same time.
I had a very good friend. Whenever I was in Singapore, he would accompany me to play pool till wee hours. We talked about Dharma, life, and we attended Buddhism and ballroom dancing classes together. I had never met a person who understood me and took care of me so well.
But among our endless conversations of everything and anything, he always told me how he still loved a girl from his school. He couldn't forget her.
Again, I lost to someone who lived in the memory of the guy I liked.
This one-sided love of mine burned for two years. It was very, very, very excruciating. I almost didn't make it out alive.
In my second relationship, the boyfriend would always tell me about a pretty girl whom he pursued for half a year, but failed to win her heart. He told me firmly that if he had the chance, he wanted to ask her why she did not choose him.
The abusive beating at home did not stop even after I grew up.
Later on, when I wanted to become Shifu's disciple, he turned me down flat because he didn't think I had good morals and values. He was blunt, "You are not the person I am looking for."
That night, I cried painfully hard. Suddenly, I felt like I was the kid from my childhood whom nobody wanted.
800 years ago, Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty wrote in an imperial decree "雨過天青雲破處". It was this that inspired Vincent Fang (方文山) to write the lyrics 『天青色等煙雨,而我在等你』in Jay Chou's song 青花瓷 (Blue and white porcelain).
Vincent Fang said, the most powerless kind of helplessness in love was waiting.
The sky green colour had to wait for the rain, which it had no idea when it would arrive. After the rain stopped, the thick clouds dissipated, in the clear skies, the sky green colour would then be able to appear. This was just like how he could only passively and quietly wait, for his lady whom he had no idea when she would appear.
Gradually, I started thinking that in this lifetime, I would not be able to wait for that person to appear. Perhaps Yue Lao (the elderly celestial under the moon) did not tie the red string on me.
After many years of learning the Dharma, one day, I suddenly came to the realisation that nothing is a must to own.
Secular love is a black hole of desires. That is why romantic shows are evergreen.
On 21 February 2015, the 3rd day of the Lunar New Year, my Root Guru Living Buddha Lian-Sheng spoke in an interview with the Taiwan CTI Television Inc.: https://youtu.be/EPDxwSt6a5I (timestamp 12:08)
"My personal take on love is this. Since I love her, I will want her to be blissful, and not to possess her. Such love isn't possession. Actually love isn't possession. If love is possession, that belongs to desire. If love isn't desire, I will wish her well. Although I love her, she doesn't love me, but loves another person, so I will give her my best wishes. If loving another person brings her more happiness, I will wish her well. Such love isn't possessive love. If it is possessive love, there will surely be pain."
Then I realised, the one that I had been waiting all along for is myself. Waiting for my wisdom to develop, waiting for my heart to be more open, so that I would not place my happiness in the hands of another person, and let the person decide for me when I should be happy, for how long I can stay happy...
My destiny is in my hands. How it pans out is up to me to say.
I gently picked up a serviette from the table and passed it to my lady client. In a mush of mucus and tears, she thanked me.
Borrowing an old joke from Shifu, I gently told her, "Don't cry. Singapore lacks water. If you want to cry, you should cry at a nearby reservoir. This way, we don't have to see the colours of Malaysia in order to get more water."
She broke into a smile among her tears.
I continued, "After looking at your Bazi, and now that I have seen you in person, I advise you to be more honest with me, or else I will not be able to help you. You have all along been a mistress to other men, and you dare to come crying to me that no man wanted to marry you? Didn't you also stole some money from them? The way I see you, you obviously have a money grubber face."
My advice to all swordsmen: If you wish to use your tears as a weapon in front of me, think thrice. Because if you are a hypocrite, I will definitely rip your mask apart.
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我們兒子 Sing J Lee 執導、他未婚妻 Sylvia Zakhary 製作的這套音樂短片 “Kids”, 是為年輕且天才橫溢的印尼藉說唱歌手、音樂製作人和作曲家 Rich Brian 拍攝的。
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L4PAeWXun8
Our son Sing J Lee Directed this music video “Kids", his fiancée Sylvia Zakhary produced it. (For the English translation, please scroll down.)
Rich Brian 最出名的是他的成名單曲 “Dat $ tick”,在 2016 年首次發行便獲美國唱片業協會頒發金唱片獎。 Brian 的第二張專輯 The Sailor 於 2019年 7月26日發行。“Kids”是該專輯中的其中一首單曲。
我們兒子說:『 我從 @brianimanuel 推出第一首歌的那一天起便留意到他,隨而看著他如何激發並混淆了互聯網。
我看到一個看起來像我的孩子相信自己,我希望有一天我們會一起工作。他對我的啟發讓我對自己的信念增強了那麼一點。
一張專輯後,Sylvia 和我與 Brian 及@88rising 合作的機會出現了。機緣方面沒有比那刻更合適,那是當我們雙方共同表達的訊息剛巧都是一樣的時候。我們一起做了兩個工作。這是第一個項目。
當我們拍攝的時候,感覺不像是在音樂短片中的一個舞蹈派對 - 下面的屋頂都被震蕩起來,因為很多當地的孩子開始知道 Brian 在說的是什麼。他們又叫又跳的,我們感受著那一刻。我們都哭了。
這是首可以用以沉默那些對你懷疑和否定的人;及你對自己懷疑的歌。它不單止將印度尼西亞的孩子們滙集起來,其實是整個亞洲。它真正啟發了一整個的洲。
這只是個開始,感謝這一刻, Brian 。 』
For the young and talented, Indonesian rapper, singer, record producer and songwriter Rich Brian. He is best known for his viral debut single "Dat $tick", which was first released in 2016. The single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. Brian's second album The Sailor, released July 26, 2019. “Kids” is a track from the album.
Our son wrote, “I’ve watched @brianimanuel from the first day he put out a song and simultaneously inspired and confused the internet.
I saw a kid that looked like me believing in himself. I hoped that one day we’d work together. He inspired me to believe a little stronger in myself.
One album later, the opportunity for Sylvia and I to work with Brian and @88rising appeared. At no better time. At a time when both our collective messages could dance in unison. We worked on two projects together. This is the first borne out of this collaboration.
When we shot this performance, it didn’t just feel like a typical party in a music video - the roof shook beneath us as hundreds of locals began to realise what Brian was saying. They jumped and they roared. We all just absorbed the moment. We cried.
This song is an anthem to quiet the doubt and dismissal of others and the doubt in yourself. It brought together not just the kids of Indonesia, but the kids of Asia. It truly inspired a continent.
This is just the start. Thanks for this moment, Brian."
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天文台的一具老傢伙 - 劉天賜先生撰文
An Old Friend from the Hong Kong Observatory
Mr Lau Tin-chi
少時,大約三年班下學期,父親從天文台退休,從山林道四十七號四樓頭廳搬遷住紅磡漆咸道四佰二拾四號,政府華員會的漆咸大廈,新的獨立單位屋宇裡。父親仍然放置一張『鋼製寫字檯』於窗前,檯邊牆壁掛上了一具四方立體的東西,大約只有六吋乘六吋面積(圖一)。這四四方方的東西由外邊木框與及內鑲了兩個儀表組成。右邊長形儀表,我懂得是什麼,那時大家都叫『寒暑表』。正確一點稱為:『溫度計』,一條約四英吋長的玻璃管,很幼很幼,管兩旁都有度數,便是攝氏度數及華氏度數。那時候,香港仍用英制,天文台報氣溫用華氏表度數的。
When I was young at Primary 3, my father retired from the Observatory and we moved from the upper room on the 4th floor of 47 Hillwood Road to a flat in Chatham Building of the Hong Kong Chinese Civil Servants’ Association at 424 Chatham Road, Hung Hom. In our new home, my father had kept his steel desk and placed it by the window. On the wall next to the desk, there was a square object measuring approximately 6 inches by 6 inches (Figure 1), made up of a wooden frame and two meters. I knew the rectangular meter on the right. People called it, in Cantonese, a “meter showing summer and winter”, but its proper name was “thermometer”. On either side of a very thin glass tube about four inches long, there were scales marked in degree Celsius and Fahrenheit. At that time, the British system was still in use in Hong Kong and the Observatory reported temperatures in Fahrenheit.
『寒暑表』的左鄰,儀表面積比較大,有三枝『針』,表上有些英文字,以當年小學三年級才學a man and a pen的英文水平,不知是什麼一回事。
To the left of the thermometer was a larger meter with three “pointers” and some English words on it. Given the fact that I was in Primary 3 and “a man and a pen” pretty much summarised my English proficiency, I had no idea what this meter did.
圖一:前台長Mr Heywood夫婦贈送給劉天賜的父親劉伯華先生的退休禮物 - 家居用的溫度及氣壓計。
Figure 1: Mr Heywood, former Observatory Director, and his wife presented this home thermometer and barometer as a retirement gift to Mr Lau Pak-wa, the father of Lau Tin-chi.
父親掛上這具小小儀器之後,珍而重之,我未夠高度,根本『摸不著』儀器的屁股,遑論騷擾它了。平日,父親不多看它一眼,只有『打風』時節,才躬身細看這具小東西。
My father cherished this small piece of instrument that he had hung on the wall. I could not reach the bottom part of it even on tip toe, let alone mess with it. On a typical day, my father would not pay much attention to the instrument, but he would look at it closely during the typhoon season.
原來它的兩枝指針,不像時鐘長短指針活動的,平日靜靜地,只有『作打風』的時候,其中左手邊一枝便向下活動了。『作打風』這個名詞,近年來漸漸從老百姓生活中淡出了。普羅大眾在沒有空氣調節(冷氣)的空間生活,對環境溫度變化敏感得多。某天,感到很悶熱,風扇,人力撥扇愈撥愈熱,空曠地方吹來的是『悶熱的風』,入黑,飛出了飛蟻(白工蟻),有時,蟑螂也肆意滿場飛,大家心裡口裡都知道:『作打風了』!
I realised that the pointers did not move like the hands of a clock. Normally the pointers stayed quiet, but with the approach of a tropical cyclone, the pointer on the left would move downwards. While people in Hong Kong used to say “typhoon is coming!”, fewer and fewer people use the expression in recent years. In the past when there was no air conditioning, people were much more sensitive to temperature changes. On a certain day, it was exceptionally hot and stuffy, even with electric fans and paper fans, and the breeze was hot even in open areas. After dark, there were flying termites everywhere; sometimes, even cockroaches flew, and everyone knew “typhoon is coming!”.
『打風』是當時生活中一件大事!普羅市民戰戰競競如臨大敵,儘管是石屎樓,窗戶多是木框鑲玻璃。『打風』須做好防風措施。用繩索縛緊木窗,用膠紙打十字貼在玻璃面上,如窗戶有滲水情況,又要堵塞好。防風防雨忙過不亦樂乎。更不論那些住在僭建天台上、山邊,陸上艇戶等的居民了。大家心裡都不希望『打成風』,打得成,可能家破人亡,可能損失慘重。真與四十年後的香港市民心情大大不同了。
In those days, typhoons were a big deal. People were particularly anxious, as if they were facing a formidable enemy. This was because even in concrete buildings, the windows mostly had wooden frames and it was crucial that precautionary measures were taken before a typhoon struck. Wooden windows were secured with ropes and the glass was taped, while window leaks were sealed. It was indeed a lot of work getting prepared for heavy rain or the typhoon. Meanwhile, it was worse for people living in unauthorized rooftop structures, close to a hill or on boats. Everyone hoped that Hong Kong would not be caught in the path of a typhoon, because if it was, homes might be destroyed and lives could be lost. Forty years later in Hong Kong today, people feel completely different about typhoons.
『作打風』前夕,父親忙於看這小東西,並且將其中銀色小針調校,以便觀察另外一枝指針的走勢。幾小時後,便可能發現另一指針再往下走,他便會肯定的預言:『這場風打成啦!』小孩子不知什麼原故,打成風可怎樣?除了不用上學外,悶坐家中不好受的。
Before the arrival of the typhoon, my father would be busy looking at this small instrument. He would adjust the small silver pointer and observe how the other one moved. A few hours later, if the other pointer moved further downwards, he would announce with absolute certainly that, “the typhoon is on its way!” As a kid, I did not understand all the fuss about typhoons. Although I would get an extra day off from school, I would be stuck at home and it was rather boring.
年長,知道這具儀器是『氣壓計』,不必用電池或其他動力,內裡『機關』感應大氣內的氣壓,推動指針活動的,原理須問科學官了。父親離世之後,再細心看這陪伴我家數十年的『老傢伙』,是當年天文司Mr. Heywood夫婦贈送給家父的禮物,木框下一塊小銅片,刻上受物人贈物人名字和日期。『老傢伙』由家父退休哪年『服務』至他辭世,我做了它的主人後,不知如何使用,只放在案前裝飾。及有緣認識了天文台岑天文司和高級科學主任宋小姐後,知道設有一個歷史室,冒昧將這具家中呆了六十多年的『老家人』送去更有意義的地方(圖二)。當市民參觀天文台歷史室時,這『老傢伙』可能給觀眾一個新鮮的面貌,原來當年家居氣壓儀是這樣子的。
As I grew older, I learnt that the instrument was a barometer. Not requiring any batteries or other power sources, the “mechanics” inside senses the atmospheric pressure and causes the pointers to move. For details of the principle, you need to ask a scientific officer. After my father passed away, I had a good look at this “old friend” that had been in our family for decades. It was given to my father by the then Mr Heywood, the Observatory former Director, and his wife. The names of the givers and receiver, along with the date of presentation, were inscribed on a small plate under the wooden frame. Our “old friend” had served our family since my father’s retirement up till his passing, but after I became its owner, it was treated as an ornament on my desk because I did not know how to use it. Therefore, when I met Mr Shun, the current Observatory Director, and Ms Song, the Senior Scientific Officer, and learned from them that there was a History Room in the Observatory, I offered to send this “old friend” that had been with our family for more than six decades to a place where its existence would be more meaningful (Figure 2). When members of the public visit the History Room, hopefully our “old friend” can show them what a home barometer in the past looks like.
圖二:劉天賜(右)把父親的天文台退休禮物「温度及氣壓計」贈送回天文台,由岑智明台長(左)接收這件歷史文物。
Figure 2: Lau Tin-chi (right) donated his father’s retirement gift, a thermometer and barometer, to the Observatory. Mr Shun Chi-ming, the Director of the Hong Kong Observatory (left), received the instrument from him.
圖三:五十年代初,劉天賜父親劉伯華(右)在天文台工作,抱年幼的劉天賜坐上香港第一個測量站石墩上留影;今天劉天賜(左)再走到同一位置,笑說從前巨大的石墩縮小了。(相片提供:蘋果日報)
Figure 3: In the early 1950s, Lau Pak-wa (right), the father of Lau Tin-chi, worked in the Hong Kong Observatory. This photograph shows him with the young Lau Tin-chi sitting on a stone pier at Hong Kong’s first survey station. Today, Lau Tin-chi (left) revisits the place, and he says the giant stone pier has shrunk. (Photo courtesy of Apple Daily)
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This is a very long car ride!
Let's buckle our seat belts and vroom off
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The wheels on the bus go round and round
Round and round
Round and round
The wheels on the bus go round and round
All through the town
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
Swish, swish, swish
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The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
All through the town
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep
Beep, beep, beep
Beep, beep, beep
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The people on the bus go up and down
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Up and down
The people on the bus go up and down
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Kevin MacLeod - Scheming Weasel
Music by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty...
MacLeod's description:
Genre: Soundtrack
Length: 1:29 Instruments: English Horn, Bassoons, Bass, Glock, Clarinet, Celesta, Triangle, Bass Clarinet
Tempo: 168
Sort of cartoonish, and yet sort of dark. I couldn't decide the tempo, so I posted a slower and faster version of the piece. 034
ISRC: US-UAN-11-00085
Dark, Humorous, Eerie, Bouncy 2006

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