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What are the short sentences you recite?
Only behind you can I see my revived heart.
The moon belongs to the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the moon is the back of the Mid-Autumn Festival. People pinch their thoughts into a round moon cake and hang it in the sky. This is the moon. Reunion day, congratulations on the reunion. Although we know that there is no eternal reunion in the world, it was difficult to accomplish it in ancient times. But I still want to leave my sincere blessing: May people live for a long time and have a beautiful scenery thousands of miles away! Mid-Autumn Festival family reunion, harmony and beauty, happiness and peace!
4. There is still silence in the familiar memory, and the veil of the sky is slowly lifted; Deep starry sky, dim light and shadow are hidden in the newly awakened face, and a few drops of crisp dew are swaying in the heavy night sky.
Embroider countless prayers into the back of the sunset, whether it is an ancient call or a doomed encounter in this life. Don't think about the water of resentment, and the peach and red pears are still as fragrant as ever when they are ground into mud and turned into dust. I just want to cut a piece of yearning in the candlelight of the west window, stick it on my forehead, comb it carefully with my wooden grate and miss your face.
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