If I love you, it happens that you love me too. . . Who wrote this poem?

From Haruki Murakami's essay "If I Love You"

If I love you and you happen to love me.

Then when you are sick, I will take care of you and accompany you.

When you ride a bike, I'll tell you to be careful and call me when you arrive.

When you forget to eat dinner, I will pretend to be angry and say that you will make me very worried.

When your hair is messed up, I will smile and shake it for you, and then my hand will stay in your hair for a few more seconds.

If you want to cry, I will cry with you, although my mood was still jumping for joy just now.

If you want to laugh, I will laugh with you, no matter how depressed I am.

In my spare time, I will read your name and think about your voice.

When I went shopping, I thought, ah, that's all you need. ......

When I find something good, I must think of it immediately, and I must see it.

After I have insomnia, I will secretly giggle when I hear that you have insomnia.

When I stay up late, when I get your call, I just say, don't be too tired. Go to bed early, and I will smile sweetly and sleep well.

When I think of you, I know you think of me, too.

But ... if I love you and you don't love me.

Then when you are sick, I will only make a phone call to express my condolences to you, and I dare not expect to be by your side.

When you ride a bike, I only secretly hope that you are safe.

You forgot to eat dinner. I just smiled and asked, why don't you eat?

Your hair is messed up. I will only gently tell you that your hair is messed up.

You want to cry, I can only sigh gently with you.

You want to laugh, I can only smile at you.

In my spare time, I will still read your name and think about your voice.

When I was shopping, I thought, who bought this for you?

When I find something good, I will think helplessly, who will tell you the good news?

After I lose sleep, I will avoid you to see my dark circles.

I dare not expect a phone call when I stay up late.

When I think of you, I will think of you at this moment. Who are you thinking about?

If I stop loving you, I will definitely stop loving you, and I will fall in love with someone else.

Some things in the world can't be lost.

I believe there is. You better believe it, too.

Extended data:

Haruki Murakami started writing at the age of 29. His first work, Listening to the Wind, won the Japanese group portrait newcomer award. The fifth novel "Norwegian Forest" 1987 went on the market, with 20 10 copies sold in Japan10 million copies. The domestic simplified edition sold 7.86 million copies in 2004, which caused the "Murakami phenomenon".

His works are world-renowned and influenced by European and American writers. In postwar Japan, the tone is light and there are few gloomy and heavy words. He is known as the first pure "writer in the post-World War II period" and as the standard-bearer of Japanese literature in the 1980s.

2065438+On February 24th, 2007, Haruki Murakami published the novel Assassination of Knight Leader in two volumes. The first volume of this novel is called "The Reveal of Thoughts" and the second volume is called "The Change of Metaphor". The first print of the Chinese version of the work reached 700,000 copies, and it was printed again due to the good pre-sale response.

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