I saw an old woman picking up rubbish.
Bow down, carrying a basket and holding long pliers.
The mites hobbled along with broken steps.
Walking in the trash can of the community
Rummaging through an empty bottle and a piece of scrap metal.
In her eyes, even the smallest thing is valuable.
The old woman said, "I want to make a living by selling it."
every day
See some disabled children
Sit cross-legged on a futon
Looking at a broken bowl
Look blankly at passers-by
Silently expecting every sympathy coin.
Look forward to every charity.
They said, "dignity and survival, we choose to survive."
every day
Saw a group of migrant workers
Sweating in rags, chewing pickles and radish strips.
In the hot sun, in the storm.
Do heavy work
Get a few poor wages.
Even a white note.
They said, "Children are waiting to go to school, and old people are waiting for support."
I thought of Populus euphratica forest in the desert.
Put the roots ten meters underground to absorb nutrients.
Resist sandstorm and drought.
Nobody asked, nobody appreciated.
Populus euphratica forest is still growing tenaciously.
I think of the pine trees on the cliff.
I don't know whether it is the loss of birds or the gift of strong winds.
Sow seeds in the crevices of the cliff.
No water, no care.
Still standing in the rocks
This is the desire to survive.
This is the tenacity of life.
society
It needs a strong man like Gates to push it.
It also needs the support of the weak such as migrant workers.
life
God's gift to all things
Life belongs to the strong and the weak.
Should be treated with courtesy and respect.
The old lady's children migrant workers
Thousands of weak people
They are tenacious and alive.
In different forms and ways
They are eager for social care.
They look forward to the true feelings in the world.
Good people.
Caring for the life of the weak means caring for your own life.
This is the concern of civilized society for human nature.
This is the promotion of morality in civilized times.
As long as everyone gives a little love.
The world will be
Less sadness, more happiness.
Less indifference, more warmth.
Less monotony, more color.