Poetry Send You Outer Two Songs Liu Tang

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-03

Send you (the other two).

One to send you

My dear. You're going to go far.

But I don't dare to send you.

I'm afraid of the cold wind in late autumn.

Raging on me, I can't hold back the tears of parting.

Wet your path.

I missed the footsteps of your leisurely departure.

My dear. You're going to go far.

But I don't dare to send you.

I am afraid of the pine overlooking Baoding Mountain.

Reveal the secret that I love you and miss you.

The red cuckoos all over the mountain.

disturbs your determination to the light.

I asked myself.

I won't send you off. Can I feel at ease.

Actually, my heart.

Things have long been hollowed out.

2. Missing

A withered yellow leaf.

Gently slide down the swaying branches.

A lonely star.

Silently flashed through the dark night.

The heart begins here.

With more loving attachments.

Strange space.

Let me search for the emotions of home.

Just feel. Tears hidden in the corners of the eyes.

Dripping wet my face.

3. Sleepless Nights Miss a kiss

Sleepless nights miss a kiss.

Separated by a few seasons.

A kiss. I miss it so deeply in my bones.

Close your eyes. Fantasy that is.

The lightness and cheerfulness of a fish.

And like. It's a raging wildfire.

Gently swaying under the stars.

Turquoise green green herbs.

I can't imagine this time.

Fantastic journey.

My lips. Wade through the loneliness of thousands of mountains and rivers.

Ride past the blossoms and the moonset.

Found another day to kiss you.

Sleepless nights. Miss a kiss.

About the Author

Liu Tang (formerly known as Liu Guifu), a native of Shahe, Dianjiang County, Chongqing, is a farmer, a veteran, and a non-governmental charity person.

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