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Chapter 2 two

Selected Poems by Zhu Wen 朱文 861Words 2018-03-20
How powerful a father is.brother on shoulders Carrying me on the back, hugging the sick sister in both hands The ten-mile-long irrigation embankment, only the father walking.The gray sky is torn open The mother far away in southern Fujian, like the light falling shine on father's forehead Against the direction of the river.I feel The faster the father walked, the faster the water flowed First, there is a piece of glass, cut from A bigger piece of glass.window size A hollow is left in the middle of the large glass.Glass Rough edges, damage visible Traces of exertion.After that

With a window, turn back the wind and dust And through light and scenery.After that With looking forward, the returning mother, and A bike with a ringing chain.then also It is to look around, and the person who looks at is simultaneously captured by the other party. wait and see.Then wait and see.Then Still wait and see.is to wait and see, then Still wait and see.Finally With a brick, flying from the opposite side Break the glass into four pieces.in One piece was left on the window frame, and the other three fell to the ground again broken into many small pieces Spring is beautiful, all because of the children

run.they come in droves come rushing cheers Covering the cracking sound of the glass "calyx" under your feet they have run away They seem to drag the whole spring away 1 It is such a tree.in a chunk windowpane only such a small piece The sapling grows into a tree outside the glass with the help of sunlight and rain I grew up inside the glass with the care of my parents The short morning of the sun, glowing Not the sun, but the tree.I'm A dim light through the glass Unknown, in the tree's aperture exist intermittently I am touched by the youth of the tree It grows without stopping for my gaze

I change where I stand, backwards Backwards, put bricks on it, let That tree fills my perspective 2 sunny day, should bask in the sun I squatted nearby, at the edge of that tree Beside, I can hear my parents yelling Show me the front first, turn around go, let me show my backside I will absorb double the sun, so that Go back to the room and share a sun to my parents Birds fly by and drop guano with a wife I'm standing at the door, holding my wife's hand Put it behind your back.dad daddy please allow me to take her home 3 a room divided in half Half belongs to parents, half wife and I

I must give birth to my son in this room My parents gave birth to me here twenty-four years ago I also have to divide my room in half Let my son give birth to my grandson here In short, the population is thriving. Someone in the room called: Son! we promise 4 the biggest room is my parents room The smallest one is only as big as a pigeon cage The family living by the window reported the Weather: Sunny to cloudy today, Sometimes cloudy, northerly wind 3-4 Everyone said in unison: Got it Then use a bunch of crock pots for soup and rice mom and dad, as long as You live, I'm like that tree

where it takes root, it sprouts Until it dies, until it's sawed off
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