
I don’t want to mention the snow disaster
I don’t want to mention the hands-feet-mouth disease
I don’t want to mention the earthquake
Since those natural calamities are inevitable
We face the cruel reality bravely
With the cohesion of the whole Chinese people
And our inborn good virtue
Blood is thicker than water
With every means, with every effort
We help our fellow people unhesitantly
Although misfortunes never come single
But every torment should have an end
Then please tell me, Dear God
Why did it hail in LiXian in this hot summer
Why did tornado happen inland
We trust you and we believe in you
So we are common people and you are the God
But how can you let kind-hearted chinese people suffer so much
How can you torture us like that
What unforgivable sin have we committed
Should we still believe that the sun will come out after rainy days?
Should we believe that there is a God in Heaven?


