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Standing bones
Author/Lu You
Recitation/Wang Yongfang
I found that the fur grew in cold places
It is smooth and supple
When heavy snow falls, it is always hidden
Unlike lights, withered yellow flames
Like an aging loved one, trembling
As soon as the wind was strong, it was extinguished
Mother, you grew up in the coldest place
Hold me in your arms and drape the snow over your body
You, the snowman with the heart
Now, I hold you in my arms
You've grown up to be a wick, Mother
I think of snowflakes as letters from afar
Read to you, the snow is too late to approach us
It turned into tears
Audio courtesy of: Urn Paul
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Author of this issue
Lu You
His original name was Lü Hongyou, a native of Cangxian County, Hebei Province. In middle school, he began to write poetry, and learned to compose nearly 15,000 poems, known as "poetry idiots". His works have been published in "Poetry Journal", "Stars", "Selected Poems", "Hebei Daily", "Cangzhou Daily" and other newspapers and periodicals, and have been selected into various poetry anthologies such as "China's Annual Excellent Poetry" and "Selected Chinese Poetry", and won the first prize of the Hailin Dragon Boat Poetry Association Poetry Competition, the Golden Prize of Pastoral Poetry, the China Changhuai Poetry Award, the Changhe Literature Award, the Qilu Literary Poetry Award and other poetry awards. He is the chief editor of the poetry collection "Deep Breathing" and "Blue Century", the self-printed poetry collection "Spiritual Territory" and "Hometown Birthmark".
Anchor of this issue
Wang Yongfang
He is a director of the National Reading Promotion Association and a member of the Library Recitation Art Troupe. He loves to read and is willing to use his voice to bring happiness to everyone.