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The immortal sunshine in my heart


Open the window, a beam of sunshine warms my heart, then your face comes to my mind again - inscription

Two years apart, I wonder if you remembered me? I have been in friendship for six years, pure and sincere. I thought about the day before, you sent me a greeting card. The two pictures of the girl were holding hands and lying on the grassland, bathing in the sun. The simple words on the card have been written for six years. These words have become the sunshine that will never die in my heart, and I am always warm.

Six years ago, the two little sisters, innocent and lovely;

Six years later, how big is the difference between you with short hair and glasses, and you are gentle!

Six years have changed with the passage of time. But only friendship has not changed, it is still so real, so warm.

The immortal sunshine in my heart, accompanied me to the middle school: the immortal sunshine in my heart warmed my inner world: the immortal sunshine in my heart, I will always treasure for you.

The greeting card you sent me, whenever I open it, there will always be some movements, the feeling of sourness in my heart. What did you write on this greeting card? You only wrote two words: 'Missing' is very ordinary, but I still regard it as a treasure, for the sun.

Although my door is separated, but! The turbulent water does not stop due to stone resistance; deep friendship is not far away due to distance; I hope that the sunshine in my heart can warm you at the same time, making you happy every day.

The meteor crossed the sky, I missed the wish; the waves hit the rock, I missed the blessing; after the story was over, I missed listening; there was only one life, I was glad that I didn’t miss you, didn’t miss the friendship you gave, and the sunshine .

The sun was still on the balcony, smelling the warm sun on the clothes, wow! So sweet, so sweet.

Heng'an No. 2 Middle School, Datong Mining Area, Shanxi: Shi Min

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