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Liu Yue's poem "Where Have You Gone"

Liu Yue's poem "Where Have You Gone"

Snow presses winter clouds

Your country your home

Your loved ones are losing one by one

Bucket to star shift

Nowadays, the rice and the flowers are rolling in the sky

It's just where you and your loved ones go

The mountains call you

Green water flows alone

The earth calls to you

you

Where to go

You're not going anywhere

You have always been in the admiration of the Chinese people

Your survey of the sky looks a thousand years away

Rushing in the great rivers of China

Your dare to call the sun and the moon for a new day

Spread your wings in the rivers and mountains of this dynasty

You are the Ninety Thousand Mile Kunpeng

Fight in the sky of history

Your straight to the Ninth Heaven

Your five oceans catch turtles

Swallow mountains and rivers

Mountains and rivers salute you

You came out of nowhere

Changed Kunlun to the human world

You are the closest person to the people

You are the God that the people want to worship the most

You are in history

Future generations

You are in the people

eternity

Liu Yue's poem "Where Have You Gone"

Author: Liu Yue

Pen names, Chun and Jingming. He is a member of the Nanyang Writers Association and the director of the Poetry Committee of the Wolong Writers Association. Worked in Henan Cable TV Nanyang Branch. He has published more than 100 poems in the "Poetry Journal" Writer's Guide, "Nanyang Daily", "Nanyang Evening News", "Nandu Morning News", "Gong Geng" and online public accounts.

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