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Poems suitable for recitation on World Book Day

Life without books is like the earth without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird losing its wings. —Inscription. I love books, especially good books. I love how smooth it is like flowing clouds and flowing water, and how deep it is like the sky is clear on that day. Either deep, light, sad, or cheerful. But no matter what kind of good book it is, it can shock your senses and soul.

Just like a glass of ice water in summer, it is extremely refreshing after the bone-chilling cold. I love books, the kind of tranquility that "mountains are like black daisy, the moon is like a hook"; that kind of sadness that "the curtain rolls in the west wind, and people are thinner than yellow flowers"; that kind of depression that "the lonely phoenix tree locks the autumn in the deep courtyard". Can these be found today with so many high-rise buildings? I once followed An Yiru into the Book of Songs and read with her the romance of "Guan Guan Jiu Jiu, in the Island of the River. A graceful lady, a gentleman loves to fight", so I accompanied her and listened carefully;

I have also walked into Baby Annie's world and felt the panic, helplessness and despair that belonged to her in that season; I saw the snowflakes falling in the Grand View Garden, and heard the heartbreaking cries and painful moans outside the camp gate. At this time, I had forgotten the existence of "I". Only when I returned from the game, I felt as if I had experienced a happy wandering. I love books. Reading is just a hobby and a learning process.

To be in the world of books is to enter a colorful jungle of thoughts where a hundred schools of thought are contending. They are broad, profound, and wise. The long river of history is full of swords and shadows, and dynasties change; the sky of literature is full of bright stars.

After busy studying, it is a good pleasure to calm down and sit at a warm desk, with a breeze blowing, turning the title pages exuding the fragrance of ink, and reading classic masterpieces. .