Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to punctuate "stay in rainy days, stay in the sky, stay with me"

How to punctuate "stay in rainy days, stay in the sky, stay with me"

Adding different punctuation marks in different places to leave a guest in rainy days and stay with me later is completely different! If it rains, I will stay every day, but I won't stay. When it rains, stay for a day, stay for me? Don't stay! I should stay in this weather, but I don't want to. If it rains, stay one day, stay one day, I won't stay! I want to keep one, but my master won't let me.

It's raining, stay here for a few days, a few days! Will you leave me? Stay. I can't be a host, a host, or a guest who stays during the day. Stay in rainy days? Stay every day? I didn't! Stay? (Indecisive guest) Stay in rainy days? Oh, my god Leave me alone! I am the host. If it is a day, I will drive the guests away. If it rains, will you stay for me? Stay. (I stayed for a day! )。