Sow modern poetry

One,

plant melons and you get melons; sow beans and you get beans—as a man sows, so shall he reap; reap as one sows

better ploughing and weeding result in better crops—no pains, no gains; no gains without pains; as a man sows, so he shall reap

Framing is hypocrisy.

You can't reap honesty.

What do you want?

What kind of seeds should I choose?

Spring has come.

The sunshine is just right.

Digging, fertilizing and watering

Put the seeds in one by one

Put it in the embrace of the earth.

With hopes and dreams.

We can't predict

It will be a breeze and rain in Mao Mao.

Or storms and winds

This is the baptism of nature.

"fragile" life

Learn to be tenacious and grow up bit by bit.

Bloom slowly

Slowly bear fruit

That fruit

Bitter or sweet?

One? Two? Some.

There will be full seeds in it.

Maybe one day.

The leaves slowly withered.

Roots wither and die, turning dust into soil.

Don't be afraid.

As long as the four seasons are still in samsara

Life will have a new extension.

Don't wait.

Don't look around.

This season is just right.

Let's sow together.

Second,

We always teach children.

thank you

You're welcome.

We always let the children

strengthen

brave

We always wanted children.

Jackie Chan

Chengfeng

We are just.

We said it with confidence.

We quote classics.

And we

What did you do?

Third,

son

People give you things.

What are you trying to tell me? thank you

He nodded.

son

Others say thank you.

You have to say you're welcome

He nodded.

I casually handed my son an apple.

The son said

thank you

(expressing surprise, shock, etc.)

You are so clever.

My son looked at me with a puzzled face.

mother

I said thank you.

what did you say ?

At that time I was speechless.

The son said? thank you

what did i say?