Chapter 61 Cherish everything even if you don't have it!(2/2)
"Color your life brightly"
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“Chasing dragonflies in the fields with bare feet until I’m tired.”
“I’m afraid of being stung by bees when I steal fruits.”
"Who's snickering? I'm leaning on the scarecrow."
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"Cherish everything even if you don't have it"
One after another, vivid scenes seemed to be spread out in front of everyone.
The black footprints of bare feet splashed in the golden wheat waves.
The loud screams of chasing red dragonflies running down the street.
The yellow and black bees stung and ran wildly.
The smiling faces under the bright sunshine.
There are many, many more...
Some of the students in front of me already laughed out loud.
Teacher Wang, whose eyes were moist just now, could not help but raise the corners of his mouth.
Even though the village chief standing aside didn't understand the lyrics clearly, he was still smiling while stroking his beard while listening to this cheerful tune.
"Remember you said home is the only castle"
"As the Daoxiang River continues to run"
"Smile slightly. I know your childhood dreams."
"Don't cry and let the fireflies take you away"
"Country songs will always depend on you"
"Go home and go back to the original beauty"
The song ends.
Wu Bai's voice fell, and the guitar sound faded out.
The students who had just brought the bamboo basket over had already taken the lead in applauding.
There were a few lively students among them, who now seemed to be completely unafraid of life, and ran towards Wu Bai.
"Brother Wu Bai, this song is so nice. What's its name?"
"I now declare that this song is the number one in my heart!"
"I agree with both hands, I also think this song is good..."
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Wu Bai touched the heads of several students and said with a smile, "It's called "Daoxiang"."
"What a nice name..."
"I even think of the rice my father planted!"
The excited voices also fell into the ears of Teacher Wang and the village chief in front of them.
At this time, relief suddenly appeared in their eyes.
Yes, they are indeed poor.
But what poverty needs is not sympathy but hope!
Chapter completed!