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Wen Jing's column | the belated spring

Wen Jing's column | the belated spring

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Late spring

The sky was a little dim

The mood crawls full of spiders

People who take a lunch break

Still asleep

Repeating last night's psalms

I can't hear the swallow's whisper

March Peeking at the branches

Fingertip melody

Flutter on the keyboard

Enchanted by the belated spring

Affection is the invisible thread

One end tied to the hometown

The other end is tied to the heart

Let the wind and frost of the years be how solemn

It can't be broken either

The moment of thoughts flying

It hurt Grass's head

A teenager flying a kite

Holding the spool

Keep putting the line down

The spring breeze blows on the face of the red peach blossom

The Millennium Tang Pagoda stands majestic

SongJin River Soft ripples on the surface of the lake

A string of songs drifted in and a boat came

Wen Jing's column | the belated spring
Wen Jing's column | the belated spring

Author: Wen Jing (pen name), formerly known as Du Cai'e, used the name Bai Jie. He is a songwriter, poet, prose writer and freelance writer, and is a member of the Chinese Music Literature Society, the China Music Copyright Association, the Shandong Musicians Association, the Heze Musicians Association, the Writers Association, and the deputy secretary-general of the Heze Pop Music Society. His works have been published in dozens of national, provincial and municipal newspapers and periodicals such as the Central People's Radio, Dictionary, Music Life Daily, Military Camp Culture World, Music Weekly, Primary and Secondary School Music Newspaper, and Shandong Literature.

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