A poem describing the campus.

A poem describing the campus is introduced as follows:

Poetry 1: Campus

Ah, the campus

When I was a child, on campus.

Hanging in the high blue sky

See her, hear her

It's like hugging the stars all over the sky

This is all my yearning.

Enroll in school

The campus crowded into my heavy schoolbag.

Poetry 2: Campus Nostalgia

I was looking forward to it.

Graduated quickly and grew quickly.

When we really leave.

Go to the ends of the earth.

Only to find that we have too much.

I can't forget it.

At that time, we lived together day and night.

The dormitory is our home.

We discuss social hot spots.

Explore campus culture

Full of lofty sentiments and aspirations

We listen to music and talk about life.

I often play poker for fun.

Remember that time?

You have lost so much, and your face is full of little bastards.

-Everything is so beautiful!

But it's over.

We have passed the prime of life.

Thinking is like the ups and downs of waves.

Beat your heart from time to time

Every drop of water.

This is all our memories.

But this is the reality.

We must face it.

I can only recall the beautiful youth.

Pure friendship

Poetry 3: Graduation Song

When we wrote it in the yearbook,

Blessing and understanding

We can't help choking.

Between tears

It's a beautiful day and night.

Yes, reading festival.

Concentric knot of white homing pigeon

Our world

How many people are in high spirits?

True love and true care

And homework.

Let's go all out.

The Trend and Development of Campus Culture

Let's think about it.

Controversy and pursuit

But unconsciously,

It's July.

It's time to go our separate ways.

be reluctant to part

But I have to face it.

Ah, pack up. What?

Put away your friendship and learn from it.

Young man, we graduated like this.

Just wave.

since then/from then on

Poetry 4: Campus Memory

What mottled campuses are there in memory?

Not rows of tables

Not a tree.

It is the school flower in February and the wolf in October.

It's the lingering feeling of reading at the foot of the mountain.

This is the sweetness of the lawn in the sun.

We are like two lines of mixed poems.

We are like two dancing butterflies.

We are like two separate clouds.

Good memories were smashed to pieces.

The wheels quietly separated us.

Steal the schoolbags from our backs.

It's getting dark.

I can't figure out your face.

The only remaining wax yellow love letter

Store the only memory