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Johnson Gao
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Swallow's Love Song
Johnson Gao
Today is February 6, 2022, the sixth day of the first lunar month. I wrote this seven by eight word poem as a feedback to several poems written by a netizen last year for my "Melody of the Arrow and the Song".
Swallows make their nests under the eaves of an old house;
They are flying around carried with mud and hay.
I asked swallows why you are prejudice to select that house,
Which looks like a broken temple?
(Swallow chirps back to me,
although its philosophy is not deep, the artistic conception is high :)
Skyscrapers look splendid;
However, its glass is slippy and it catches fierce wind all around.
The shiny and magnificent halls are difficult to build a nest;
How could we waste spring time for nursing our chicks?
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