
Luminous Double Trees
by Jiang Yanan
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Forty-five degrees of elevation, looking at the sky through the green leaves. Part of it is mountains and mountains, part of it is the ocean of the heart. I saw at the same time that the dark night and the sun, the shadows and the sharp edges, coexist in the world. Just like when I see your smile. The left atrium is full of hope, but the right atrium is still desolate. I cannot explain to you what eternity is and how to love beautifully. I can only make a cup of hot tea and hum songs side by side with you, keeping you warm until dawn. Share half of your injuries. You often ask me: What is the truth about love and life? Is there any way to penetrate black and white, reality and imagination, and ferry from hell to heaven? I tell you to pick a sunny day and find a piece of rich shade. Cover your left eye. Use your right eye to peer through the treetops toward the light. So, you see black and white coexisting in the same boundary, contrasting each other. The black is more intense and the white is more dazzling. You say: I understand. Without happiness, there is no sadness. If you have never seen the light, how can you know despair. There is no one that cannot be forgiven and nothing that cannot be forgotten. Only you can heal yourself.
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