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Finally, She sits on the bench, Tried to take a breath of calm - All marginal needs Pledged to time, With any long distance train Like running without a whistle, It will suddenly stop moving. Then she will take a walk in the open courtyard. From where the balcony is loaded with the handle of the bamboo ladder The open sky can be seen. Blue sky! Haven't had a chance to look there for a long time - From dawn to noon, till the evening lights are lit, Pick dry wood, Pushes the kitchen, Clean the window rust, Entwined those reed branches, Washed off the **** from husband's undervest, By buttoning the eldest son's shirt, Sew the sleeve of the little girl's dress. Although a little bit of time arrived; From where came a stormy crow Sitting on the courtyard, started yelling- "I want some food for my hungry stomach!"
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Jul 28, 2022
Jul 28, 2022 at 6:33 AM UTC
A little peace
Finally, She sits on the bench, Tried to take a breath of calm - All marginal needs Pledged to time, With any long distance train Like running without a whistle, It will suddenly stop moving. Then she will take a walk in the open courtyard. From where the balcony is loaded with the handle of the bamboo ladder The open sky can be seen. Blue sky! Haven't had a chance to look there for a long time - From dawn to noon, till the evening lights are lit, Pick dry wood, Pushes the kitchen, Clean the window rust, Entwined those reed branches, Washed off the **** from husband's undervest, By buttoning the eldest son's shirt, Sew the sleeve of the little girl's dress. Although a little bit of time arrived; From where came a stormy crow Sitting on the courtyard, started yelling- "I want some food for my hungry stomach!"
hakikur-rahman
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62/M/Portugal
Jul 28, 2022
Jul 28, 2022 at 6:33 AM UTC
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