Poems for family

Do you remember when you appeared at night?

At the window on my door?

When you stand in my dark room

When you landed on my bed, like a

Flying over oceans, plains and forests exhausted the big bird.

Do you remember your greetings, savings?

Do you remember my welcome speech?

The language I love?

No, you don't remember,

Now no one remembers, no one. ...

It's evening now,

You showed up, you came, and you fell on my bed.

I am your servant, and I will do whatever you say.

The guardian of your law is like your love for me. Do you remember when you appeared at night?

At the window on my door?

When you stand in my dark room

When you landed on my bed, like a

Flying over oceans, plains and forests exhausted the big bird.

Do you remember your greetings, savings?

Do you remember my welcome speech?

The language I love?

No, you don't remember,

Now no one remembers, no one. ...

It's evening now,

You showed up, you came, and you fell on my bed.

I am your servant, and I will do whatever you say.

The guardian of your law is like your love for me.