elder sister
At this time, you have fallen asleep.
You are wrapped in a cotton-padded jacket and holding my hand in the middle of the quilt
Messy hair was stuck together by sweat.
I still have some bitter medicine on my forehead.
Where the sun shines, I silently bless.
I am right next to you.
Sister, you need to get better soon.
Tonight, the wind is still strong.
On my way back from the movie.
We rode motorcycles in the middle of the road.
The dazzling street lamp shines on your hot cheeks.
You put it tightly on my back.
You are wearing a green cotton-padded jacket and a pair of eyes.
It's tightly shut in the mirror.
The cold wind from the front blew all over the city.
You have some hot air on your forehead.
Sister, you caught a cold tonight.
I know you don't want to take medicine.
I don't want to see your bed
The heart is secretly heavy.
I'm still standing on this line.
Just quietly watching you fall asleep
Write poems for you silently.
Sister, if you are sick.
I will put down my hat and poetry.
If you wake up tomorrow and don't get better
I will rely on your side to protect your dreams.
Give you hot tea and feed you medicine.
Until you smile again.
I will never make you feel lonely and helpless.
Until you shook your head and said to me
My heart has healed.
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September 30, 1965 438+05