Lee Orchid Modern Poetry

The Orchid in Adversity

The flowers blossomed

The smile softened and relieved

Behind the strength

I don’t know I have endured so many cigarettes

A smiling face with tears

I don’t know how many second-hand smoke I have absorbed

The day I invited you into the office room

You Your companions couldn't help but admire your posture

You blushed in shyness

How did you know

You were unaccustomed and burst into tears

I can't think of food and sleep, and I can't sleep at night

I can only hide the pain in my heart

I have seen Western medicine and Chinese medicine

You still have a yellow face and dry hair

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I couldn’t bear it

I moved you to the railing outside the window

My heart that wants you to be free

Calls for the rain

I want clean air

Give me your heartlessness

Make a jump

Your inadvertent smile

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I happily pulled up your hair

Let the warmth moisten your dry heart

Now

The blooming of your ancient power

But the reflection of the light

I finally couldn’t hold back the tears of happiness

Sprinkled between your long hair

Dropped on the heart of your flower

You said with a smile

It’s just a little salty

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