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What do you mean you used to be everywhere, but now the stars are out of reach?
I used to be full of joy, and my eyes were full of you, just like the Milky Way everywhere at night. Now more and more elusive, the heart is gradually put down, and there is no more joy of being young and frivolous.
Once all my eyes were on you, and you were as beautiful as the Milky Way. Now even the Wang Yang sea can no longer have such a position in my eyes.
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I wish all the lost things in life can be easily put down, and there is no reluctance. What you want, what you like, you should get it slowly through your own efforts, and the bumps you encounter will be safely spent. The person you like will end up with you for a long time.
In this life, I will meet countless people, who have loved, laughed, hated and forgotten. In the end, few people are still around me, but they are all precious. Deep affection is not as good as long-term companionship, and deep love needs no words. Companionship is a landscape of life, like a flower swaying in the wind and rain, but blooming in my heart.
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