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Chapter 35 Poetry¡¤Snow in Love with Sunshine

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    Chapter 35 "Poetry¡¤Snow in Love with Sunshine"

    sun and snow

    It should have been an enemy

    Of course not only snow

    and water and ice

    Let's look at the scorching sun

    Sprinkle light and heat into the embrace of the earth

    The ability to grow crops due to photosynthesis

    ? Towards the night of dawn with light and heat

    ?Weaving the red carpet of the day because of the rising and setting of the moon

    Engrave light and heat in the corner of Asahi's eyes

    ?The lotus steps that usher in the dawn of the dawn due to the sunrise in the east

    How bright the sun is

    how bright the sun is

    However, it is still impossible to see directly with the naked eye

    But still can't get close with flesh and blood

    good

    He is the light source of life

    He is a symbol of hope

    ? While providing living beings with inexhaustible resources

    ? While sounding the death knell for darkness

    he¡ª¡ª

    It is the nemesis of water, snow and ice!

    water, either clear or muddy

    Will gradually dry up in the sun

    Whether it is potholes after rain

    Whether it is the pond of silence

    ? Whether it is a trickle

    She has no rush of rivers

    She has no rush of springs

    She does not have the vastness of the ocean

    She is like a naive little sister

    Delicate and smart

    Be safe with the situation

    Ice, as cold as ice from the beginning

    Facing the sunshine of the proud son of heaven

    ? Would rather die than lower any stance

    Even if she is made clearer by the light

    Even if she is more and more beautiful because of the brilliance

    She is also like a rose with thorns

    ? Beautiful and proud

    ? Lonely fragrance still admires itself

    Snow

    One of the most special solid forms of water

    She is not as romantic as water

    She is not as glamorous as ice

    She is caught between the two

    over time

    Gradually solidifies into hard ice

    And because of the appearance of sunlight

    finally turned into water

    Finally steamed into steam

    But snow is different from water and ice!

    She loves the sun like a madman

    She is not like water

    Let it be sunny or rainy

    Can flow or evaporate

    and then liquefied into water due to a sudden drop in temperature

    Go round and round, take it lightly

    She is not ice

    Let shine or crush

    All are fighting to the death because of internal and external hardness

    The chill is overwhelming, silently resisting

    Snow, she is too short

    She comes from water

    she freezes

    She is just a short and beautiful transition

    ? No water flexibility

    There is no ice, stubbornness and tenacity

    She is the crystallization of softness and coolness

    Come down like a flower

    ? Sprinkle salt in the air

    ? If the willow catkins are blown by the wind

    But only when the sun appears

    Let her start to melt when

    Only in the sunshine can she

    On a clean and white face

    ? shining brightly

    ? Shiny, shiny

    Then she disappeared

    Part of it has already condensed into frost

    Part of it turned into snow with her

    Then seeped into the ground

    ? In addition to being as beautiful as ever

    Also with a complex feeling of joy¡ª¡ª

    Hey, I see the sun!

    He is very warm

    He is hot

    He is very fraternal

    Even if you foolishly fall in love with the sun

    is a doomed lament

    It is a wisp of dissipated light smoke

    but I¡ª¡ª

    Still stubbornly wanting to be in front of his eyes

    Let the petite snowflakes shine

    Let the short life be colorful!

    ? January 10, 2020 (remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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