Waiting for you modern poetry

Modern Poems about Waiting for You 1

Waiting for you in the rain

Under the fragrant umbrella

Write a sweet smile

Occasionally there are small raindrops falling down

Dancing in the palm of my hand

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Waiting for you, under the moon

< p> The blue mist floating in the moonlight

Sending away the heavy lovesickness

Looking forward to the gentle footsteps

Knocking at the door of the heart

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Waiting for you, in my heart

The sluggish evening breeze in late autumn

The flying dragons traveling from south to north

Ming Know what you can’t get back

But also leave a trace of the past

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Waiting for you, within time

Also Outside time

Maybe a moment becomes eternity

Maybe eternity is only in a moment About waiting for you Modern Poetry 2

Holding a bouquet of tulips

< p> Walking back and forth anxiously.

The crescent moon is already like a hook in the sky,

reflecting my thinness dimly,

Waiting for you at the intersection of Chinese Valentine's Day.

The dew is thick,

Soaking the thin shirt.

Probably the Weaver Girl has held the Cowherd’s hand,

One year of longing,

One year of waiting,

This For a moment,

was like a dam bursting.

My heart is trembling slightly,

When we meet,

I will kiss you enough.

The flowing hair,

The gentleness of autumn water,

Everything,

I want to have them all!

The clear light envelopes the fields,

like milk,

and the singing of frogs.

Is the Weaver Girl still nestled on the Cowherd's chest?

The excited blood must be rushing!

I am holding tulips,

waiting for you,

Still, still...