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Civilized tourism poems

I am a little sanitation soldier. The scraps of paper enter the wastebasket gently. Don't throw the peel, slide to passers-by. Immoral pedestrians walk on the sidewalk. Motorcycles are not safe to catch. You and I can obey the traffic for our family, stop at the red light, stop at the green light, etc. When we meet teachers, we should pay tribute to them and respect them. Remember to try to be a civilized and good citizen. I like those clean and elegant colors, which are true and simple. Plain, in addition to gorgeous and complex, makes a floating heart quiet and peaceful. Maybe I'm too old to dream, and my clothes like elegant and simple warm colors. Even the furniture and furnishings in the living room like elegance and simplicity. Leave some space for yourself, which will relax the nervous heart every day and not feel suffocating depression. When I get up in the morning, I always think that as a woman, I should learn to cultivate my heart, cultivate a hibiscus heart, not be worldly, and not indulge in vanity. Even if there is no beauty or extravagance, the mood is calm. Be true to yourself, not charming and pretentious, naturally reveal the purity of nature, and a trace of emotion slips through your brow, just like white clouds in the sky, gentle and affectionate; Elegant and lasting, it exudes a faint fragrance from the depths of the soul.