A little poetry I wrote, Just for interest (my mother language is not English)
By Kelly Zhuang
@orangeday (31)
Shanghai, China
October 29, 2014 1:55am CST
Sunflowers in the heart-bay
The morning of last Saturday
I was sitting by the window in the library hallway
Listening to Jewel’s Forever and A Day
Reading David Nicholls’s One Day
The sun was shinning on my half of body
Children were playing outside cheerfully
What a beautiful happy day
I have planted many sunflowers in my heart-bay
If there is a tiny beam of sun ray
There is always brightness on the way
But baby, why do you look so gloomy?
You hide yourself in the middle shadow of the city
Don’t know what to display
You always say
There is no sunshine in your whole day
I whisper to you, sweetie
Only when there is a crack in the heart-bay
Can reach the sunshine ray
Let’s plant more sunflowers, Okay?
Save the sunlight and get off the dismay
Even the day is grey and hazy
We can have full sunshine on the way
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