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Selected poems of Cang Kejia

Cang Kejia (1905-

), and his published poems include Brand (1933), Black Hands of Evil (1934), Zero Life (1947), Triumph (1962) and Sing the New Year.

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Foreign coachman

Country night

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jade

You have to let the cart fill it up,

He didn't say a word anyway,

The pressure on the back got stuck in the meat,

He bowed his head heavily!

I don't know my life at the moment,

He only swallowed tears in his heart,

A whip shadow floated before my eyes,

He looked up at the front.

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Foreign coachman

A gust of wind raged at the top of the forest,

It began to rain heavily from the tip of his nose.

A poor little lamp in the car,

Can't break the shadows around.

His heart is a strange mystery,

I don't care about this storm,

Stay like a chicken in the water,

It's late at night. What are you waiting for?

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Country night

The sun has just set,

Adults use horror stories

Tuck the child in,

(That prudence is dreaming.

The dim shadows of trees outside.

And boundless bright moon)

Turn off the lights again,

Ten thousand Jin's eyelids hit,

Connect the heart with the ear,

Be alert to the dog's movements.

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