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Gu Cheng | endless happiness

Gu Cheng | endless happiness

Endless joy

Wen | Gu Cheng Photo | Network Editor| Liema Green Onion

There was a man with a head that was too small

Monotony of thought

He went looking for a lover

Always not found

Because he will only

Use two words

"Today, the best,"

"Best, today, best...."

Alas, he said this ten times each time

The most polite people had to go away

Only he was left

Stand under the streetlights with your own hair

Be all abroad

afterward.... afterward

It's also a coincidence

There happened to be a girl

Poor memory

She's always like one

Newborn baby

Greeted in amazement

Minute by minute

When she heard

The best old tune today

I couldn't help but get excited

Jumping and jumping

"Ah! best

Today, the best!

It's a big invention.

It's a big creation. ”

The more the two men talked

The higher the interest

Finally looking for a leader

Hit the marriage report

They went smoothly

Get married

Together forever

Talk and laugh

Repetition and forgetfulness

Although it is also unfortunate

But add up

But it can turn waste into treasure

The cycle continues

Endless joy

Except for this one

No one seems to have gotten it yet

— END —

About the Author: Gu Cheng (September 24, 1956 – October 8, 1993), born in Beijing, was a poet and an important representative of the Chinese obscure poetry school, known as the contemporary poet of "Spiritual Romanticism". He has a high degree of achievement in new poetry and old style poetry, and a sentence in his "Generation" that "the night gives me black eyes, but I use it to find light" is a classic sentence of Chinese new poetry. On October 8, 1993, Gu Cheng committed suicide in New Zealand.

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