A Reverie In The Mid-Autumn Festival Poem by Charles WOO

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A Reverie In The Mid-Autumn Festival



In China, festival music is played by young and old.
Reunion is better than the full moon and gold.
'Wu-gang' stops cutting trees and drinks wine to celebrate.
His rabbit takes a rest while sings happily in this date.
'Hou-yi' drops his bow and puts off his armour to relax.
With a smile, his wife 'Chang-er' feels relieved and eats some snacks.
Everybody hopes for a peaceful unification.
All Chinese will return to their motherland without question.

From Charles Wu in Hong Kong, China.

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