I wish I may, I wish I might
Be able to see, your smile tonight.
It gleams so bright, so beautiful with might
But not to me, oh no, not to me.
To him you give this smile so bright
The one I wish I could have tonight.
It gleams, it gleams, so bright, oh bright
Maybe even more tonight.
If only I could have this smile so bright
I would cherish it throughout the night.
Then finally, I turn to see, you facing me
Watching oh so carefully, I see that smile
That smile, pointed at me.
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This a poem of Lu Bu's thoughts about Diao Chan and how he sometimes is a little jealous of the smile she shows to her adopted father, Wang Yun.
I'm so happy with how this turned out. I thought of it one morning when I was thinking about the story I read by Han Xiang, 'In a Garden Summer House' and I just couldn't help it, I had to write it down. I showed it to some people I know and they told me I should post it (with permission from Han Xiang of course).
