The person I love is gone, leaving behind a brilliant smile.

by uins9126 on 2010-04-19 13:49:02

I have no idea what is the best! It's been a long time, and I've been feeling uneasy and hesitant outside, unable to make a decision; farming leisure is not long-lasting, and emotions have also been rising and falling, drifting without a fixed direction. The person I hate has left, leaving behind a brilliant smile that dissipated in this rainy noon.

In fact, she was hated by people, but no one had the chance to tell her. Perhaps she realized it early on, but so what?

With a simple suitcase, she said she wanted to come to this northern city to try her luck. A frail child, I was really worried that she would be swallowed up by this city. Today, I suddenly heard that she was in Mianyang and had become a volunteer. Despite my worries, I felt happy for her. I have always regarded being a volunteer as a very honorable thing to be proud of, and she has been doing it all along.

Since May 12th, I have only watched the news reports about the Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan every night. I was anxious, I cried, but what could I do? Donate a small amount of agricultural supplies. I am a medical worker, and I wish so much to go to the front lines of the earthquake relief efforts! But we are still in a standby state. As far as I know, there are very few people in our hospital who want to go like me. But our director said: "Doing our original work well is also support for the post-earthquake home, aren't we saving lives too? We need to save these patients as well! Let's turn our grief into strength and better rescue these patients."

Yes, we cannot all go to Wenchuan, Mianyang, or Dujiangyan, the severely affected areas, but we can stay in our positions, work a hundred times harder to repay our party, our country, and our people. Isn't that also support for the disaster areas?

To the silent person I hate, may your efforts in the disaster area bring me some peace, okay? When you return or when we meet again, I will happily welcome you!

Compared to the people in the disaster areas, we are so lucky and blessed; compared to the rescuers, we are insignificant. We have no reason not to do everything we can to highly support the disaster areas?

Think about it, in the important construction of the disaster areas, what can people do?