I have been waiting for you. What is Yu Qiuyu's complete poem?

The full text of "I have been waiting for you" is as follows:

I can't hide secrets,

I can't hide sadness,

Just as I can't hide the joy of loving you,

I can't hide the hesitation when I am apart.

I am so calm.

If you are willing to hurt, you will hurt.

If one day you leave me,

I won't keep you,

I know you have your reasons.

If one day, you say you still love me,

I will tell you that I have been waiting for you.

If one day, we pass by,

I will stop,

stare at your distant back,

tell myself that I once loved that person.

Maybe one can love many times in one's life,

However, there is always one person who can make us laugh the most brightly,

cry the most thoroughly and think the most deeply.

the smoke has started. I'll wait for you at the door.

the sun is setting. I'll wait for you at the hillside.

the leaves are yellow. I'll wait for you under the tree.

The moon is bent. I'll wait for you in the 15th.

the drizzle is coming. I'll wait for you under the umbrella.

the running water is frozen. I'll wait for you by the river.

Life is tired. I'll wait for you in heaven.

we are old, and I will wait for you in the afterlife.

It is not only love, but also responsibility and habit to stay with the old.

Extended information:

Yu Qiuyu's profile:

Yu Qiuyu was born in Yuyao County, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province on August 23, 1946. He is a famous contemporary cultural scholar, theorist, cultural historian, writer and essayist in China.

graduated from the Department of Drama and Literature of Shanghai Theatre Academy in p>1966. In 198, The Historical Draft of Drama Theory, The Historical History of China Drama Culture and the Aesthetic Psychology of Drama were published one after another.

In p>1985, he became the youngest liberal arts professor in Chinese mainland. In 1986, he was awarded one of the top ten academic elites in Shanghai. In 1987, he was awarded the honorary title of national outstanding contribution expert.

Yu Qiuyu is famous for writing historical and cultural essays, and his collection of essays "Cultural Journey" was widely welcomed after publication. In addition, he also wrote prose works such as Notes on Mountain Residence, Frosty and Cold River, and A Millennium Sigh.