The poem "The Blind Sell Vegetables"

(satirical poem)

In the vegetable market, people come and go

It's urgent, you push me.

The air is mixed with the smell of fish.

Na taste

Stick it on the dog's long tongue.

Encounter the bargaining aunt's mouth.

At the corner

An old woman sat with her eyes closed and her body bent.

There is a laundry list of tofu in front of you.

There is a piece of cardboard at the foot, which reads

50 cents each

Holding a red plastic bag in his hand.

It's full of $50 bills.

There is also a ten-dollar bill in the laundry list.

People walked past her and stopped.

A fat man squatted down.

I quickly took some tofu and put it in a white plastic bag.

Take five dollars out of your pocket and put it in a red plastic bag.

He said and left, aunt ha.

Grandma smiled and said yes.

Another slim woman squatted down.

Pick up a piece of tofu with a gold ring in his hand.

Okay, okay, put it back.

The other hand lifted the long hair of the shawl.

Yu Guang scanned the passing crowd.

Go back and get the laundry list.

That ten-dollar bill

Hold in the hand

Put on a smiling face and say goodbye to your aunt.

Grandma smiled and said yes.