Chai Lu's Poems

First, it originated from past lives.

At that time, we lived next door.

When you were born,

I also came to this green land.

Your mother hugged me.

My mother holds you.

When you can laugh

Your chubby little hand reached out to me.

My chubby little hand reaches out to you

A happy and leisurely life

You and me.

My mother calls you son-in-law

Your mother calls me daughter-in-law

Two mothers hooked their fingers.

Set a lifelong event for you and me.

Second, the fate of school

We walked on the way to school together.

We never leave each other on the way to school.

We sat in chairs.

You use my pen.

I use your eraser.

You can't answer the question.

I'll tell you in secret.

I can't sweep the floor.

Just help me on duty.

I said thank you.

You said I would marry you in the future.

I said I like monitors. He is very handsome.

You turn around.

Cry secretly

Third, fate accompanies.

You have been admitted to the Foreign Languages Institute.

I was admitted to a university in Shanghai.

Thousands of miles of travel have separated us.

You said I wanted to go with you.

I said I would come back to see you.

You said I wrote letters every day.

I said I would only marry "learning"

It doesn't matter who you say you marry.

I will keep writing letters every day.

365 days a year

365 letters

Filled all my days

It's another autumn wind blowing gently.

We met in the street of Shanghai.

You said you reread it.

You have been admitted to my university.

Fourth, the fate is deep and the feelings are shallow.

Eternal road on campus

Walk with me and you.

You study hard.

You said, "I must be the first in the exam.

Good enough for you. "

Gradually

You are hostile to me.

I fall in love with heavy makeup.

You shouted at the top of your lungs

I don't go to the reading room.

You said I became incredible.

In the early morning of spring, a cool breeze blows gently.

Under the seventh big poplar tree on campus.

You want to fight with him

Two big bright kitchen knives.

Force me to choose you.

I stand among you and say

I only marry "number one"

Five, fate, marry the first one.

Winter is coming, and you are not wearing cotton-padded clothes.

You stand in front of the score bar every day.

As thin as a reed stick.

Let the cold wind tease your windbreaker

Despite your hard work.

Stay up all night and try to be the first.

Finally, you lost.

You know you miss me.

You chose someone you don't love.

I chose him. I married the first one.

You haven't said a word to her all day.

He and I were both silent.

Sixth, the margin is deep and long.

After many years, the prosperity is over.

You have suffered for half your life.

I have suffered for half my life.

You run to the hospital for four old people every day.

I suffer for my children.

You sit in front of the computer when you are in pain.

Think about the past

I sit in front of my diary at depressed moments.

Open the dusty memory

You still have pictures of me when I was a child in your computer.

I still remember my childhood in my diary.

You looked at it and smiled.

You said you could only call me sister.

I looked at it and cried.

I said you were just a brother.

We live in the same city.

Where do you often look at each other's backs?

But I can't say a word or two.

Yesterday, we met in the street.

You take your daughter.

I took my son with me.

The two children hit it off at first sight.

Run away hand in hand.

You said we'd been seeing each other for half our lives.

I said half my life, but we can't know each other.

You look at two children and sigh.

I looked at two children and saw a string of tears.