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Zhou Zhonghua group of two poems: fast and slow 丨 passerby

Zhou Zhonghua group of two poems: fast and slow 丨 passerby

Two original group poems

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Fast and slow

Text/Zhou Zhonghua

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On the road, cars are speeding

Slower than cars are cyclists

Slower than a cyclist, it was me who walked

Slower than me are the buds that bloom on the side of the road

Growing up for several days, nothing seemed to move

Couldn't see her growing up

What's even more "slow" is that she never leaves her place

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Slow life, not just slow

There is a real kind of fast called making something out of nothing

In the bare part of the twigs, small buds grow

Not ostentatious, wearing an inconspicuous green coat

Introverted penetrates the persistence of the years

Concentrate on one thing and build on the colorful future

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When she bloomed herself into a delicate and energetic flower

Infinite amazement is just for interpretation

It's not about how fast or slow

It's about whether you're a bud or not

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Two

Passer

Text/Zhou Zhonghua

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On the sidewalk

Five white pigeons, flying down

Dotted with city views

I quietly bypassed

I was afraid that I would fly them

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White pigeon, carefully raise your head

Dark wings and ready to take off

Alert to the approach of man

Embellishing the scenery requires a bit of elegance

You also need to take some risks

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Crossing the road, I looked left and right

Be wary of speedy cars

Just like pigeons are wary of uninvited guests

It's like being one of the pigeons

No one treats me like an embellishment of the landscape

Sometimes, the refusal to be noticeable

in order to return to the heart

Zhou Zhonghua group of two poems: fast and slow 丨 passerby

【Author's Profile】Zhou Zhonghua (male), painter and poet. He is a member of the China Artists Association, a member of the All-China Youth Federation, the director of the "Belt and Road People-to-People Exchange" large-scale activity project office of the China Social Art Association, a professor of Wuhan Huaxia Institute of Technology, a distinguished professor of the Information Communication Research Center of Wuhan University, and the former editor of China Youth Daily. The comic "Envy" was selected as the 2011 National College Entrance Examination Comic Question.

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