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What do you mean by white clouds and pale dogs? Which poem is it from?

White clouds and pale dogs are an idiom, which means that clouds are like white clothes and suddenly become like gray dogs, indicating that things are changeable.

"Shallow joy is like a pale dog, deep love is like a long wind" comes from a simple book-Li Jingjing.

1. Note:

White clouds can be seen, so conspicuous against the blue sky, but the clouds are smooth and float away. Just like the first love, every sentence can be said easily, but where are the white clouds in the sky after the passion? Even if they are still there, they are no longer like your original shape.

2. Full text:

Your eyes are a poem?

Carving in the cold winter wind?

My feeling is a letter?

Hidden in thoughts that cannot be delivered.

Even if 1000 people walk by me?

I can also hear your footsteps.

Because those 999 people came from the earth?

Only you step on my heart.

Even if you're on the road?

I can recognize you at a glance, too

Because they are playing with my passers-by?

Only you and I remember it deeply.

Although the weather is unpredictable?

Snow, wind and rain?

If you're around?

It's fine weather anyway.

All the confessions of long-term love?

All vows of eternal love

All the sweet talk?

Can't compare with living with * *

Shallow happiness is like a pale dog?

Love as long as the wind?

Loved by mountains and seas?

May the mountains and seas be flat.

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