
City Corner Dim Light
by Second Senior Brother From The Taoist Realm
About This Novel
In the urban forest made of steel and concrete, people rush to catch up with the morning light and neon lights, but often ignore the corners hidden in the noisy folds. This prose uses delicate writing to outline three warm-hearted corners of the city: the tailor shop at the alley in the old city, the bluestone road reflecting the luster of the years, the sound of the sewing machine like an eternal song, the white-haired shop owner using silver needles to mend clothes, also mending the fading slow time; the bench deep in the park, Lying quietly in the green shade, you can witness the old man's Tai Chi, the students' reading, and the lovers' chatter. The wood grain is full of small thoughts; on the rooftop of the residential building, clothes are dried like colorful flags, potted plants grow stubbornly, and chats and laughter float in the evening breeze. It has become a poetic place overlooking the city and resting in impetuousness. The article uses "shimmer" as a metaphor to show that these corners are not the edges, but the gentle background of the city - they use silence and simplicity to remind people to stop in the rush, discover the true poetry of life, and treasure the warmth and touch that are easily overlooked.
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