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"One city" phoenix yu fei

"One city" phoenix yu fei

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Phoenix Yu Fei

Author/Liu Hailiang

Recitation/Wang Chunxiang

If the world were vast, you wouldn't have gotten out

That brilliant groan. If all things bow their heads

You fly through the mountains and rivers of billions of miles alone

You can understand the sea and the stars, just my other life

I took off my good will and bones, and my life was on fire

For your coming, the gods are asleep

For a meeting, I pushed away the golden lotus blossoms

It is better to fall into a hundred difficulties and disasters. The branches swayed in the moonlight

My gaze receded like a tidal wave in the night

If everything is predestined, you will awaken in the world

I will burn my coat as a guide — not to cry

My dear

Because, here you are

Audio courtesy of: Urn Paul

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Author of this issue

Liu Hailiang

Pen name Guyuan Wind and Rain, Mengcun people, after the 70s. Some of his works have appeared in newspapers and periodicals such as Procuratorial Daily, Poetry Journal, Poetry Tide, Stars, and Western Prose Anthology. He is a member of the Hebei Provincial Writers Association.

"One city" phoenix yu fei

Anchor of this issue

Wang Chunxiang

Recitation enthusiasts, reading and enjoying life, interpreting the world with sound.

"One city" phoenix yu fei