Poetic China recited by Dong Qing

Dong Qing's Poetic China is as follows:

1, "I would like to be a torrent"

I would like to be a torrent, a river between mountains, walking on rugged roads and rocks.

As long as my lover is a small fish, swimming happily in my waves.

I would like to be a barren forest, on both sides of the river, bravely fighting against the wind.

As long as my lover is a bird, nesting and singing among my dense branches.

I would like to be a ruin. On the steep rocks, this silent destruction does not make me feel depressed.

As long as my lover, the green ivy, climbs up intimately along my desolate forehead.

I would like to be a hut, at the bottom of the deep valley, at the top of the deep valley, to be destroyed by wind and rain.

As long as my lover is a lovely flame, it flashes slowly and happily in my stove.

I would like to be a cloud, a broken gray flag, lazily floating in the vast sky.

As long as my lover is a coral sunset glow, next to my pale face, shining brightly.

2. Youth

All the endings have been written,

All the tears came out,

But I suddenly forgot what kind of beginning this was.

On that ancient summer day that is gone forever,

No matter how hard I pursue it,

Young you are just passing by.

Your smiling face is very shallow,

Gradually disappeared into the mist after sunset.

Then I opened the yellow title page,

Fate has bound it badly.

I watched it again and again with tears in my eyes.

But I have to admit,

Youth is a book that is too hasty.