When we get old

by wengfflove on 2011-09-23 16:04:19

Every cycle of life is a process of flowers blooming and falling. The best sentences describing narcissus are that flowers bloom and fall, leaving a ground full of gorgeousness without any regret of youth.

When we get old and our steps become slow, perhaps the most yearned-for thing is to have a person who has been with you all the way standing by your side, listening to your stories that you will never finish telling in your whole life without getting tired of them.

When we get old, our hearts will be like tranquil lake water, no longer stirring up any waves. At that time, we will quietly gaze at the blue sky, letting our thoughts fly back to the past years, allowing the kites of youth to drift freely in the fertile fields of our hearts.

When we get old, recalling every sweet and bitter moment of today, we will look back with a calm smile. All the pavilions shrouded in misty rain, all the bitterness and helplessness, will dissipate with the wind in this nostalgic smile.

When we get old, our children have already grown up, and our mentality will no longer be young. Bathing in the sunshine, we can quietly travel through the tunnel of time. At that time, the familiar figure that flashes in your heart may be from an unforgettable memory.

Time changes everything, including our appearance and posture.

When we get old, sipping a cup of fragrant tea and listening to an old song of the years, we will cherish love more, value family ties and friendship, and treasure every dawn and dusk. Life is like a spinning top, and we will eventually go from being in our prime now to the day of old age.

When we get old, what we care about is no longer people, but nature. At that time, all our love and feelings will be integrated into the infinite reverence for nature. Only then will we have the mood and time to quietly appreciate the beauty and harmony of nature.

When we get old, the world will be much more beautiful than it is now. Walking on the roads where we once rushed as young people and looking at the cities we built with our sweat, perhaps what surges in our hearts is not only pride but also more comfort and ease.

When we get old, the sun will still shine warmly on the tree branches. At that time, can we sit peacefully under the tree and listen to the sound of flowers blooming?