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Common Jasmine Orange Was listening to the song “Common Jasmine Orange” by Jay Chow, the lyrics book wrote a short description of an evergreen plant with white flowers in a side note. As what was passed down from a legend, the sweet scent of the flower could linger for seven miles. In the song, he sang about writing the girl’s name in his every poem, using the flower scent as a metaphor of how much he loved her. Quite romantic. The sparrow outside the window Has a big mouth on the wire pole You said this sentence Has very much the feeling of summer The pencil in my hand Moves back and forth on the paper I use a few lines of words to describe who you are to me /---/ Rain falls for the whole night My love overflows like the rain The butterfly on the windowsill Is like the beautiful chapters fluttering about in the poem Shortly after I write I always love you into the end of the poem You are the only understanding I want.
Annons