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What do men and women sing Tanabata love songs?
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A brilliant solar term,
Millions of people want to be cowherd and weaver girl.
Meet at Queqiao on Tanabata,
Xu Murong, a flowering tree,
In order to meet its most fascinating moment,
To this end,
It prayed before the Buddha for 500 years,
By contrast,
We,
Someone said, "If it were a tree, then maybe this poem wouldn't be so excellent and famous now."
20 10, the realm of realism,
I once skipped a woman's signature and wrote:
The pledge of eternal love is just a joke,
I skipped it,
We, each taking what we need,
I skipped it,
..... too much.
Tanabata,
Cowherd and Weaver Girl are fighting for the opposite of July 7th.
And we,
Release, collect, I once wholeheartedly.
A year, two years, I thought it was a long time.
The past turned into a pile of silhouettes in front of the camera, warm and lonely fragments, but no one heard my heartbreak.
This world, love, has already flooded.
We should cherish every sincere love.
If you missed it, you wouldn't be there.
True love only comes once.
That ambiguous neon light
It should have been closed long ago.
I'm just a poem! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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