Yes, we can
Today i'm going to give a speech yes we can
this is for my people who just lost somebody, your best friend, your baby, your man or your lady.
lift your head to the sky, we will never say bye.
these are words of the song bye-bye. every time when i hear it, i’ll always lose myself in grief
recalling the tough time we came through in 2011.
the snow storm, the tibet issue, the obstruction to the olympic torch relay,the earthquake……time
dates back to the day the horrible earth quake occurred in sichuan, tens of thousands of people lost life
and families. i’ll never forget those days i sat front of the tv, moved by people never gave up under ruins
even there’s little hope to survive. i’ll never forget those days most newspapers and websites were all in
black and white. i’ll never forget those days i had my black coat on, writing down my best wishes to the
suffering people.
at the same time, i also remember those days my friends abroad told me that they joined in the protest
against western world’s bias on china and the fight against the tibetan separatists. i can still remember
the day when i went to see the torch relay at hangzhou with heart shaped stickers on cheek. i wore the t-shirt
with words light the passion, light the dream . when the torch passed by, we cheered go china, go beijing,
sang the national anthem again and again, waving flags, dancing, hugging, clapping.
it was the opening ceremony of 2008 beijing olympic games which shocked the whole world and told the
entire human yes, we can.
yes, we can, because we are united and brave
yes, we can because we have trust and love
yes, we can because we are the member of the great nation china