The Autumn River Poem by Kinsley Lee

The Autumn River



The winds blow on the green field, so the blue river is crystal clear.
The stars set on the azure sky and the white clouds rise higher, higher.
A fisherman has the heavy hands because the fishes are fat.
At daybreak the lights are reflected by the scales so the water glitter.
-Kinsley Lee

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The original poem was written in Chinese letters and translated in English by writer.
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