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Night Feast

Night Feast

By grayscottPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
Night Feast
Photo by Kelsey Chance on Unsplash

Tulips break through the prison of night with the limits of death

Silent cries in the shimmering light

Who made the eternity of life

Green leaves topped with a golden bud

It's slowly getting dark, no late cows in the city

The swaying lights brighten up

The night with rain is always vivid with hope

Red lanterns hang at the entrance of the door

Blurred figures speak in the darkness

I can't hear the roar of the ground

The evening is somewhat melancholy in the sigh of tulips

Seafood crawls onto the table and quickly becomes a shell

Under my glasses, I see the red light flashing on and off

Western music stops abruptly

The long snake-like street lights are near and far

No matter what the storm is, the night is always coming

Standing on a rotating height, my heart hangs in the air.

The sound of water lilies blooming in the distance

The watery and the evening rain

Moving forward or backward from moment to moment

Praying for the rhythm of music to break the silence

ABC's words are written on the heights of the building

Glowing in the darkness of the night

Are you all right there?

Weir Bridge is also drizzling with smoke tonight

I parked in the middle of the road and looked back

I can't see you and me at the beginning

The East China Sea waltz dazzles the wind and rain

We really don't have a clear future

Thoughts grow freely in the wilderness like weeds

Crossing this hillock and wading through that river

In the spring and summer, a secret is declared

The light is always reflected behind you

All that is bright is darkness

Oh, it's really the end

The guest walks in front with his bag, no one applauds

Only the fruit is left uneaten

KFC hiding from people's searching eyes

The night has not yet slept, slowly grinding together

Phoenix Terrace has been reborn from the ground up

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