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Fighting the epidemic, an indelible memory (group poems)

author:Writer Ah Ji

Fighting the epidemic, an indelible memory (group poems)

Text/Gao Yangbin

Some people say that painful experiences will be more memorable

Because there is no sound, no color, no light and no heat

Also, everything else

What a street it is

Yesterday's lights became particularly dazzling

Dancehouses have become rarely seen

The maskers in a hurry gathered like wandering spirits, heading in the same direction

Nucleic acid testing

We stretched out our hands and waved together to welcome the unity

The newborn sun in the distance, with spring blossoms

Put a line of misery behind you

Encapsulated as motivation to move forward

After the epidemic, it is our season to re-bloom

Friends and family, hold on

Love is converging on you from all directions

You won't be alone

Surrounded by endless love

This love, warm and fiery, will burn

Burn the virus, burn the hope, burn out the red of the country

Firing a whole new world

Hold on, hold on

The cold winter is coming to an end

Around us, the splendid cherry blossoms are ready to bloom

There is no smoke of war, who will lead

There is a position, the epidemic area

Stormtrooper Mano thought back

Without a single bit of artillery fire, all the people were confused

There is a faith that has been tempered through a thousand years

Ferment again, break the ground, sprout, thrive...

Diffuse floral fragrance

Rise up, descendants of the dragon, we are all united

Follow the trail of floral fragrance

Stride forward to the nearby epidemic area to harvest victory

About the author: Ah Ji, a native of Wugong County, Shaanxi Province, an educator, whose literary and artistic works can be found in "Stars", "Yanhe", "Poetry Journal", "Popular Calligraphy", "Shenzhou Literature", "Chinese Dictionary", "China Young Writers Daily", "People's Daily" Overseas Edition and other periodicals, specially invited members of the Foresight Literature Organizing Committee, columnist of the newspaper "Cultural Vision", and signed a magazine

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