| Common Jasmin Orange (Seven Mile Fragrance) �Common Jasmin Orange� plant name, belongs to rutaceae, evergreen small bush. It has a lot of branches, alternating, grizzled, has strong fragrance, in old sayings, you can still smell the fragrance from as far as 7 Chinese miles, therefore the name is �Common Jasmin Orange�(Seven Mile Fragrance). The sparrow outside the window, is chirping loudly on the wire pole You said that this sentence, Reminds you very much of summer. The pencil in my hand, moves back and forth on the paper I use a these few lines of words to describe who you are to me The taste of a Sanma Fish, both you and the cat would like to understand. The fragrance of first love is found again by us just like this. That warm sunshine feels like a fresh picked strawberry You say you are not willing to eat away this kind of feeling. Throughout the night, the rain pours Like the rain my love is overflowing. Leaves fall in the courtyard with my thoughts of you forming together. A few gossips, can't subside my burning passion. You appear in every page of my poem. Rain falls for the whole night My love overflows like the rain The butterfly on the windowsill Is like the beautiful chapters fluttering about in the poem After this, I would write that I will always love you into the end of the poem You are the only understanding I want The plantiful rice harvest, has blessed this season And your cheek is like the thoroughly ripe tomato in the field You suddenly say to me The name of the Common Jasmin Orange is very beautiful Yet this moment I only wanted to kiss your pursed lips Throughout the night, the rain pours Like the rain my love is overflowing. Leaves fall in the courtyard with my thoughts of you forming together. A few gossips, can't subside my burning passion. You appear in every page of my poem. Rain falls for the whole night My love overflows like the rain The butterfly on the windowsill Is like the beautiful chapters fluttering about in the poem After this, I would write that I will always love you into the end of the poem You are the only understanding I want |
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