Poetry sharing

Text/Edward

I climbed the door and opened the stairs.

Say your prayers, put on your pajamas,

Then close the bed and drill the lamp.

All because you kissed me good night.

I woke up the next morning and stirred my shoes.

Polish eggs, bake some news,

I can't even tell right from left,

All because you kissed me good night.

At night, I finally got back to normal,

So we went out again,

You said "good night" and kissed me again,

I hurried home. ...

Powder my hair, don't trim my nose;

I hung up the shower and opened my clothes;

Drive away the alarm clock and wind up the cat;

All because you kissed me good night.

I ran to the curtain and pulled down the stairs;

I rolled up the carpet and vacuumed my hair.

I can't even tell right from left,

All because you kissed me good night.

I picked up my mother and called,

I talked to the dog and threw a bone at my father.

At midnight, the sun is still so bright,

All because you kissed me good night.

A closer look will reveal that the author is silly and lovely.

The real content should be like this: I ran up the stairs and opened the door. After praying, put on your pajamas, turn off the lights and get into bed. All this is because of the kiss you gave me when you said good night.

Why do you write like this? Because the author was confused by others' kisses, just like the girl in "Seeds of Love" accidentally touched her sweetheart's hand, and the deer in her heart bumped into each other and passed out.

Everyone is happy. May you be safe.