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Haizi | single-winged bird

Haizi | single-winged bird

Single-winged bird

Wen | Haizi Figure | Network Editor| Liema Green Onion

Why should a single-winged bird fly?

Why

Head towards heaven and earth

Lying many beams of plain light

Bodhi, Bodhi remembered

stone

So many faces flattened by the sky

All strange

Piled up half of the world

Touch around

You'll pick up a piece

Smash another piece

Why am I

Drink your own shadow

Pull your hair as wings

leave

I don't know if it's dark

It's harder to walk through your own palm than through someone else's wall

Why fly

Obese flowers

Spray water

I squinted my eyes and left

The heart and the world that have inhabited for a long time

None of you wake up

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About author:Haizi (1964-1989), formerly known as Cha Haisheng, was born in Chawan Village, Gaohe Town, Huaining County, Anhui Province, and is a contemporary young poet. Haizi grew up in the countryside, was admitted to the law department of Peking University in 1979 at the age of 15, began writing poetry in 1982, was assigned to work in the Philosophy Department of China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing after graduating from Peking University in 1983, and committed suicide on March 26, 1989 near Shanhaiguan, at the age of 25.

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