Old cow
Author: Zhou Hongan
Lying tired in the sunset
Chew thoughtfully in the past
Yesterday's days were like refurbished soil.
Grow a seedling full of memories
Repeat endless years year after year.
No matter how hard the road of life is.
It can only silently tighten the noose.
Work hard, bow your head and struggle.
Enjoy the hot and cold seasons.
After mosquito bites, storms and storms
Dragging a body full of whip marks
Never regret.
Leave deep footprints in the field
Cultivate a complete family with rich grains.
Never want to be rich.
A handful of hay is enough to fill your stomach.
The joy of watching the harvest of the cultivators.
Habitually lick your nostrils with your tongue.
Long face upwards Cleisthenes call.
As if humming a mature song.
About the author Zhou Hongan: Member of Beijing Writers Association and Chinese Poetry Society. In 2002, he published a collection of poems, Wet Memories, and 20 1 1 published a second collection of poems, Mood Station. He has published many works in Beijing Daily, Beijing Evening News and Beijing Suburb Daily.