The division of poetry recitation

Let me help you divide it. We will graduate tomorrow.

Four years is not far away (reading)

The season of staying awake for the fever of lovesickness is not far away (read)

Poetry is not far, dreams are not far, and the wind in my hometown is not far (reading)

Distant is yesterday (girl)

Thick commemorative album, full of parting locks and lovesickness (girl)

What won't grow up is childhood, but tomorrow (girl)

I had helplessness and joy (boys)

I've been confused and imagining (boys)

Always lonely, always full (boys)

I've been bored and excited (boys)

Graduation is not a ship returning to Hong Kong, but a sail (girl).

Graduation is not the end of study, but the beginning of a new life (girl)

Before leaving my alma mater (studying)

Leave a bright smile and a deep memory (read)

Bring the best memories of college (boys)

Towards a new journey in life (boys)

Bring the best memories of college (boys)

Towards a new journey in life (boys)

We will graduate (girls) tomorrow.

Tomorrow has been exposed to the warm rainy season in the south (girl)

In the occasional smile (boys)

In the advertisement of recruiting talents in northwest Hainan Island (boys)

Tomorrow is the season (for girls).

Outside all seasons, outside yesterday and today (girls)

The postmark will be mailed to the campus (boys) tomorrow.

I hope I can buy tickets even if I don't have a seat number (boys)

Catch the punctual train (boy)

Go to the plains or mountains at sunrise or dusk (boy)

Drive out of the distant horizon of my hometown (boy)

We will graduate tomorrow! (both men and women)