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Classic poetry | the sky on a winter night

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Classic poetry | the sky on a winter night

Winter night sky

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Four little white mice are the foot of my bed

Like a basket I stepped into the night sky

I walked in the sky in skates

So transparent, loud

It is even more empty than the empty field where scrap steel is gathered

Snowflakes, like drunken moths

Speckled villages

It's barrels of wine buried in the snow

"Who's going to put his arms around my neck?"

I hear horses

Muttering as you walk

"Click click click click" Huge scissors began to work

From a large hole, the stars all got up

Waves splashed in the horse's eyes

Oh, I'm in such a good mood

It's like stroking down the smooth back of a giant whale

I was looking for the city where I live

I'm looking for my lover

Pedal those two anxious bananas on the bike

Let the wood

Stay in the sawmill and do its nightmares

Let the moon stay on the livid Gobi

Sharpen its sickle to go

Not necessarily from the East

I saw that the sun was a string of pearls

The sun is a string of pearls, rising continuously...

1985

Duoduo, the most famous lyric poet of our time, formerly known as Su Shizheng, was born in Beijing in 1951, joined the team in Baiyangdian in 1969, and later transferred to the "Peasant Daily". He began writing poetry in 1972, published works in 1982, won the Peking University Cultural Festival Poetry Award in 1986, won the first Angao Poetry Prize in 2000, was hired as a professor at the School of Humanities and Communication of Hainan University after returning to China in 2004, won the Neustadt International Literature Award in 2010, and was invited to Chinese min University as a poet-in-residence in 2010.

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