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关于短篇的文章 篇1

夕西下,一片绚丽的晚霞染红了天际。街道上许多学生、下班的人,翘首盼望车子快来,。公车姗姗来迟,大伙蜂拥而上,都顾不得我是“淑女”,你是“绅士”,反正拼了命也要抢到立足之地。

下班的人潮,川流不息的路人,车水马龙的街道,及风驰电掣的摩托车,谱成了一首紧张而刺激的“惊愕交响曲”。

黄昏,带给人们的是紧张,也是团回。

关于短篇的文章 篇2

曾经,你说,我是你永远的期待。我们的生命有多长,我们的爱就有多长!

--题记

月有情,星有爱,星月传说的爱情,若即若离。花有依托,叶有心思,花落叶枯萎,花开叶流泪,密不可分的缘,朝夕心随。冰山之所以雄伟壮观,因为它有八分之七在水下得到了包容与扶持,因为爱所以包容。文之所以醉人,因为它的词美,更因为它的意深。日有光,夜常黑,只是白天不懂夜的黑,因为,夜总能让人冷静的思考白天的是是非非。心灵,透过眼看世界,感受悲喜,心泪才从眼里表达出来。只是,一切的变幻逃不过岁月悠长,它是验证人心的试金石,更是疗伤的良药。

有些人,无法相守,却一辈子住在心里。有些外伤,忍忍就过去了;可有些内伤,注定要疼一辈子。有些人,你以为可以见面;有些事,你以为可以一直继续,然而,也许在你转身的刹那,有些人,就再也见不到。本以为终有一天,会彻底将曾经忘记,可是,忽然有一天,当听到了一首老歌,眼泪就下来了,因为这首歌,曾经一起听过,一起在那个缘份天空浪漫过。

今生,遇一生缘,守一段情,注定,与文字结缘,与禅心相恋。奈何,落花有意,清风无情。缘初不相识,缘尽不相认,执笔封心思,只为曾有的那段碎碎恋。

世界上有一种爱,不能用语言去表白,只能用心去体会,它没有花前月下的意境,没有白头偕老的约定,更没有海誓山盟的誓言,但它能爱着你的爱,痛着你的痛,快乐着你的快乐,幸福着你的幸福,虽然看不见,摸不着,但这种爱时刻围绕在你的周围,追随左右。物是人非事事休,折笔碎墨叶知秋,睹物思人的后半句,永远都是物是人非。孤单,不是

与生俱来,而是从你离开的那刻起。内伤,不是遇见你就有,而是从你想你的那刻起。

曾经,你说感觉就是麻辣烫,合口味最好。彼此何苦为难彼此?问心最好。

曾经,你说你愿化为凤凰,飞过千山万水,只为独恋那一朵即将老去的曼陀罗。

曾经,明媚夏日,童话故事里的你,长廊座椅,侧面桃花,浅笑安然,一袭轻盈,蓝履抱莲,一容清静,旖旎姿态,宛若入心一朵温婉的莲,深入骨髓成为印记。

曾经,你说,说不过我,要我让你,被你欺负,那刻起,让人学会了什么叫宠爱,也成就了什么叫撒娇,更让人懂得没错认错原来是一种骄傲与快乐。

曾经,文海孕清风,孤舟寻长枫。你说,如果情感和岁月能轻轻撕碎,扔到海中盼到我,那么,你愿意从此就在海中沉沦。

曾经,你的言语,蛮横泼辣中尽显温情,使人入心;我的包容,你心领神会,却一意孤行。

曾经,遇见,我的心里,就有了一张通向你心海的地图,但巡航而至,你却早已不在港口,留下的笺言:因为爱所以要离开,你的未来会更美。

曾经,你说,如果相信命,那么一切的偶然都是注定;如果不相信命,那么一切的注定都是偶然。只是,你说,不信前生,更不信来世,因为你今世还爱得不够。

曾经,你说,没有勇气说出“暗恋”二字,午夜,总无力呐喊而缄默落泪,这是你可念可悲可爱之处。

曾经,你说,无法拥有不如放弃,时间会让爱慢慢沉淀,心底会让情慢慢模糊,放手,你的幸福需要文字的成全。但是,我想对你说:你知道吗?如果不幸福,不快乐,那就放手吧;如果舍不得,放不下,那就拥抱吧。因为,沉默本身是无法掩饰的失落,但我一直不忍告诉你,你爱得没勇气,太纠结。

曾经,四季很好,因为你在。小心编织的梦,缠绵地享受着,此刻,想你的心有些幸福,只是幸福感觉来得有些难过。

曾经,你手心按住心跳的地方是加速的,猛烈的,温暖的,可如今你却亲手让它成了心灰意冷。自我抗拒里,你的心背叛了你的感觉,同时,你也送给了我今生无法医治的内伤。

曾经,你说,喜欢和我听一首歌,看一片云,看到我的笑容,你的'生命也会变得充盈与丰盛起来。

曾经,你说,如果没有了我的音信,会是你内心深处永远的寂寞,你会找不到了春天的脚步。滋长在心底的渴望,会悄悄地盛开在每一个夜晚,静静地等待着梦里那个熟悉的身影。

如今,受伤的你,只是希望把心分一点让你配药,那样你就会好快点;希望流一滴安抚的泪,滴进你的静脉,那样你就不会那么疼;更希望药汤泡脚的温度,能让你感知到我的手

在轻轻为你按摩。好起来吧,快点好起来吧,我背得你好累好辛苦。

曾经,你说…

关于短篇的文章 篇3

有一天,我陪上司上街选购圣诞礼物。当我们拎着大包小包坐下喝咖啡时,女上司问我:“新年要到了,不买点礼物送给家人?”

我笑着说:“我爸妈都很节省,只有不乱花钱,他们才会觉得我会过日子,将来才会有幸福的生活。”

上司看着我,讲了他自己的故事:

“知道吗?我曾经也是一个非常喜欢担忧未来的人。”

“ 我总是担心事业,总想攒更多的钱,读更多的书,拿更高的学位。36岁的时候,我怀上一个孩子,可当时我考上了经济学的博士。学习很紧张,为了更优秀,我彻夜苦读,结果孩子流产了,我再也没有怀上过孩子。现在我有了很多很多的钱,但却一辈子也看不到自己的孩子了。”

女上司的话让我非常震惊。

她又说:“很多人都认为节省能让他们的生活更保险,所以,他们把现在的生活过得潦草而廉价。其实这是对生活没有自信的表现。我绝不主张挥霍浪费,但你要知道,健康的享受是人生的进步。”

“当你为了将来而省略了生活中应有的享受时,你的生活就打了九折;”

“如果牺牲了自由与亲情,你的生活就打了七折;”

“如果你放弃了自己的意愿和爱情,那你的生活就打了对折,再富足的生活也经不起打折”

其实何止金钱如此,时间和精力也一样,当你全部投入在工作中,没有分配给亲情和爱情的时候,就离失去不远了。

关于短篇的文章 篇4

嘀嗒——嘀嗒——

来了,它来了。

它打落在我的脸庞上,

喂!小家伙,是来看我的吗?

它们越下越大,

仿佛在回答我,“是的!”

它打落在我的书本上,

喂!小家伙,

你是想和我一起遨游书中的世界吗?

他们一会儿小,一会儿大,

仿佛在欢呼,“好!”

它打落在我身旁的扫帚,

喂!小家伙,

你是想和我一起打扫房间吗?

它们越下越小了,

嗯?怎么,不愿意吗?

沙沙——沙——

越来越小,越来越小,

噢?你要回家了吗?

记得下次来看我呀!

关于短篇的文章 篇5

谁说只有百花才能五彩缤纷,谁言只有彩虹才是五颜六色,我青春的色彩也不亚于百花,不逊于彩虹。

我的青春是绿色,如一棵青松,挺立在风雨中,拥有铮铮铁骨,活得果敢,刚烈,活得淋漓酣畅,掷地有声。

我的青春是青色,如清莲一般出淤泥而不染,同李白一般流在时间的长河中,展现着自我。

我的青春是灰色,就如一株突兀的树,和东坡一样立在历史的`边缘,坚守着自我。投身平原,去体会那种“会挽雕弓如满月,西北望,射天狼”的粗旷;登上赤壁,去高唱“大讲东去,浪淘尽,千古风流人物”的雄浑;置身月下,去感受“十年生死……不思量,自难忘”的凄美。

我的青春是黄色,象一枝黄花,像易安那样在红尘中寻寻觅觅。去欣赏风狂雨骤后“知否,知否,应是绿肥红瘦”的细密情趣,去品味月满西楼时“此情无计消除,才下眉头,却上心头”的忧愁情思,去感受溪亭日幕时分“争渡,争渡,惊起一滩欧鹭”的疏狂激越。

我的青春是白色,如一片空蒙水域。我时常坐在凉如水的夜色里,构思着故乡的月是否上弦,又是否下弦。也在心里一遍遍呤诵:“梦醒了又睡了,月缺了又圆了。故乡,可知有人在远方正为你一圈圈地消瘦……”属于我的岁月流淌在这片水域,远方的歌声寻觅着回乡的路。然而,我在这里独享月华,也独享牵挂。

我的青春也是透明的,这样的透明让我与别人少了一点隔阂,让人与世界多了一点亲近,在阳光下尽情感受生命的美丽与精彩。因为这透明,我的心灵天空顿时变得亮堂起来。“一花一世界,一树一菩提”,它们可以在我的心中洒落一地缤纷,洒出一片精彩。因为透明,所以不会在竞争的借口下酝酿著名利。地位,庇护着成就。财富。因为透明,所以不会对一切真诚单纯嗤之以鼻。因为透明,所以牢牢地把守着信念:痛若无奈背后会有幸福,背叛欺骗背后会有善良,这个喧嚣世界背后总会有支撑这个地球运转的东西,比如说爱。

我们的青春有着许许多多的颜色,每一种颜色有着它的一种含义,每一种颜色将会陪伴你一生。见证你灿烂的青春。

关于短篇的文章 篇6

爱,需要的其实并不多,仅是一种懂得和一种陪伴。思念很长,相聚很短,总觉得有许多的话没有说完;回忆很遥远,未来很虚幻,总觉得现在才是永远。一时的心动,不如一生的行动;浪漫的誓言,不如及时的陪同。把时间留给最爱你的人;把温情给予等待你的心。珍惜一个深爱你的人,更要读懂一颗想念你的心。爱的要求很简单,就是一份心安。激情只是精彩的瞬间;相守才是永恒的温暖。一心一意是钟情,更是深爱;相依相伴是眷恋,更是不变。爱简单,才能快乐;心专一,才能恒远。

每一份感情,最后总会归于平淡。一路的欢笑与泪水,沉淀了真挚的情感;多少的风雨与坎坷,考验着身边的情愿。想念时的一个笑脸,让心很柔软;争吵过后的一个拥抱,让心更加疼惜。左手牵右手是依赖,更是深情不变;两心相知是懂得,更是无比眷恋。只要有爱在两心间,平淡相守也是心甘,默契不语也是取暖。真正的爱一个人,不是美丽的容颜,而是美好的心灵;短暂的遇见,而是长久的相伴。爱不只是晴天的一缕阳光,更是雨天的一把伞;不只是一时涌动的热情,更是始终如一的深情。

无论多么亲密的一份感情,两人之间总会出现误会与分歧。生气,解决不了任何问题;沉默,只会加深不必要的痛苦。认真解释,是因为太在意;一再询问,是因为心太急。不给对方机会,就是不给自己机会,错失了真情,会后悔一生。信任,是爱的基础;包容,是爱的深度。感情不是游戏,需要用心珍惜!喜欢你的人,不需要你改变,也会宽容着你的坏脾气;不喜欢你的人,你怎样改变,也不会吻合他的心意。最美丽的不是外表,而是真诚的心地;最感动的不是一时的惊喜,而是一生相牵。

人生中,总有一些说不出的秘密,挽不回的遗憾,触不到的梦想,忘不了的爱,繁华安居未必暖,粗茶淡饭见真情。生活其实很简单,就是给自己微笑,给身边的人温暖,把颜色留给了岁月,把简单留给了自己。喜欢这样一句话:你若盛开,清风自来。珍藏每一次的遇见,感怀每一次的擦肩,一句问候,一声祝福何尝不是一份欣欣然的温暖?感情,强求不来,而靠相吸;真情,挥之不去因为在意。珍惜那个让你做自己的人,这才是爱的真谛。时间会告诉我们,简单的喜欢,最长远;平凡中的陪伴,最心安;懂你的人,最温暖。

关于短篇的文章 篇7

人人都有梦想,人人都会插上梦想的翅膀,飞跃万水千山,让自己的心飞向最美的地方。虽然有了免费的梦想,但实现梦想的代价却是如此高昂,有的梦想之路很长,需要你花费大量的时间、财力、物力和精力,甚至几代人才能将梦想之路走完。

实现梦想的路也很艰难。在这条路上,有时是用脚步去丈量,有时要用心去思量。不管心路还是尘世的路,走在路上,一路风景相伴。

实现梦想,付出是理所当然。现在的付出,是一种沉淀和积攒,它们会默默地在为你的梦想铺路,让你一步一步走向梦想。不管经历快乐还是忧伤,只为在你通往梦想的路上多一些风景欣赏,否则走在梦想的路上,你会觉得单调乏味和没有走下去的力量。这样的梦想没有分量,也不值得你去付出和期盼。

走在梦想的路上,记得用微笑化解忧伤,用坚守战胜孤单,用快乐笑对过往,用忍耐和坚强来支撑梦想。走过那道弯,便豁然开朗。

人总会在忍耐和坚守的时候本能地有放弃的念想。这时有的放弃梦想,有的坚持梦想,于是便有了懦弱与坚强,结果也就别之天壤。相信自己,你没有懦弱的脸庞,你有的是坚强的身板和无穷的力量。

通往梦想的路上,免不了身心疲惫或受伤。此时可以找个僻静的角落细细思量,独自疗伤,静静地去享受这样一段寂静时光,将世间的喧嚣纷扰暂忘,将人间的红尘冷艳和水波涟漪欣赏。

“世界上最富有的人,是跌到最多的人。世界上最勇敢的人,是每次跌倒都能爬起来的人。”因为跌倒,你看过别人不曾看过的风景,因为勇敢,才能将前面的风景观光。

有时候感觉路已经走到了尽头,却始终不见梦想,梦想始终还在远方。其实只是心在彷徨,没有了再坚持下去的力量。再深的绝望,都只是一个过程,总有结束的时候,没有过不去的坎。逃避始终解决不了困难,因为困难不会因为你的逃避而消散,只有面对才能战胜绝望,才能重新燃起希望。鼓起勇气,或许机遇就在下一个转弯。

少一点失望,多一些坚强,当你实现梦想,你会发现你所经历的一切其实就是你实现梦想的翅膀,你所有承受过的痛会换来实现梦想时的硕果馨香。

关于短篇的文章 篇8

青春,顾名思义:青涩的春天。

春天,自是一片花红柳绿,姹紫嫣红,表面浮华似锦,不胜春光。实则,在“乱花渐欲迷人眼”的背后,更是青涩的,蒙了一层淡淡的悉寂。

可我知道,无有春天的青涩,如何有盛夏的热烈?无有花朵羞涩的含苞欲放,如何有它得意的怒绽?

因此,我坦然、从容、迎接我人生中的春天。

我开始敏感而多思,对着窗外的一瓣落花叹息;对着星辰寥落的夜空吧息;对着时间的飞逝而叹息。我的眸子从无忧无虑变成了略带矜持和安静,疯疯闹闹似乎也少了,更多的时候,我会独自凝神细想。青春,它的意义是什么?

听说从毛毛虫到蝴蝶的蜕化变是个极美丽的过程,一条小小的虫子最终会变成五彩缤纷的蝴蝶,那是蝴蝶的表春。那么我的青春呢?我相信,那一定是个美丽的过程,同时也是痛苦的。我的脾气变得坏了,经常想摔了房门哭闹一场;我开始前所未有地敏感,总会别人的一句无心之言而烦恼;我变得伤感起来,常感觉心里堵堵的烦闷,却不知道为什么而烦恼。

我极热烈地爱着青春,青春却总是抛给我烦恼悲伤,但我并不气馁。我知道,正因为我热烈深沉地爱着青春,青春才让我磨砺自己的意志;若我一味地抱怨青春,只怕我早被它抛于脑后而置之不理了。

因此,我极力珍惜青春给我的温存和美好,忘云眼泪和烦恼,每一天如此。细细想云,青春多么美好,我又何苦让自己愁容满面?

我会在这春天里茁壮成长,会从小女孩变为沉静的少女,渐见袅娜之姿;

我会努力吸饱阳光和雨露,让自己绽放得美丽!

我的情感会更加细腻,眼眸会更加深邃,头脑会更加灵活。

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关于短篇的文章 篇9

All this happened more than a decade ago.

On the afternoon before Chinese New Year's Day I went to visit a friend in the suburbs of Chongqing. She lived on the top floor of the village office building. A flight of dark, narrow stairs led to a room where a table and several bamboo stools stood and a telephone hung on the wall. Beyond this room, separated by a mere cloth curtain, was the room where my friend lived. She had gone out, leaving a note on the desk by the window saying that she had been called away unexpectedly and wanted me to wait for her to come back.

I sat down at her desk, picked up a newspaper and started reading. Suddenly I heard the wooden door of the outside room open with a squeak. Shortly after, I heard someone moving a bamboo stool. I lifted the curtain and looked, only to find a small girl of about eight or nine. She had a pale thin face, and her lips were frozen purple because of the cold. Her hair was cut short and she was dressed in worn-out clothes. She wore no socks, only a pair of straw sandals. She was climbing onto the bamboo stool, trying to get hold of the receiver; but she quickly withdrew her hand as if startled at the sight of me. I asked her, Do you want to make a phone call? Yes, she nodded as she climbed off the stool, I want to call the hospital. I want Dr Hu. Mum has just spat up a lot of blood! Do you know the phone number? I asked. She shook her head and said, I was just going to ask the Telephone Service for it .... I immediately looked in the directory beside the telephone and soon found the number. Then I asked her again; If I get the doctor where should I tell him to go? Just tell her Wang Chunlin's wife is ill, and she will come, she replied.

I made the phone call and got through to the doctor. The girl gratefully thanked me and turned to leave straight away. I stopped her and asked, Is your home far from here? Just down in the valley, under the big yellow fruit tree, she told me, pointing outside the window. It takes only a couple of minutes to get there. With these words, she clattered downstairs.

Returning to my friend's room I read the newspaper from cover to cover, then picked up the Three Hundred Tang Poems and went through half of it. It was getting more and more overcast outside, yet there was no sign of my friend. Bored, I stood up, looked out the window, and watched the hazy mountain scenery in the thick fog. I spotted the small hut under the yellow fruit tree, and suddenly got the idea that I should visit the little girl and her sick mother. I went downstairs, bought a few big oranges from the hawker at the door, put them into my handbag, and walked along the uneven slabstone path down to the hut.

I knocked softly on the wooden door. The young girl I had met just now answered. Seeing me, she was a little taken aback at first, but soon began to smile and beckoned me in. On the plank bed against the wall her mother was lying on her back, her eyes closed. She must have gone to sleep. There were blood stains spattered on the bedclothes round her neck. Her face was turned to the wall, and I could only see tangled wisps of hair across her face and the coil at the back of her head. There was a small charcoal stove by the door, and on it a small, simmering casserole. The girl bade me sit down on the foot-stool in front of the stove, she herself squatting beside me, sizing me up. Has the doctor been? Yes, she gave Mum an injection .... She's quite OK now. Then she added, as if to console me, Don't worry. The doctor will come again in the morning . Has your mum eaten anything? What's in here? I asked, pointing to the casserole. She smiled, and replied, It's yam porridge, our New Year's Eve dinner . I suddenly remembered the oranges I had brought with me. I took them out and put them on the bedside table. The girl said nothing, just quietly reached her hand out for the biggest one. She cut the peel off the top with a knife, and deftly peeled the rest of the orange with her fingers.

Who else lives here with you? I asked her in a low voice. No one else right now. My dad went somewhere,... she did not finish. She slowly took out the orange segments and laid them beside her mother's pillow.

The tiny fire in the stove gradually died down, and it was getting dark outside. I stood up to go. The little girl held me back, quickly and deftly took out a big needle with a linen thread and worked at the bowl-shaped orange peel. She linked the opposite corners in such a way as to make a small basket, which she hung on a thin bamboo stick. She then took the stub of a candle from the windowsill, placed it in the orange peel basket, and lit it. When she had done all this, she handed the lamp to me, saying, It's dark now, and the road is slippery. Let this little orange lamp light the way for you up the mountain.

I accepted the lamp with admiration, and thanked her. She came out to see me off. I did not know what to say. Again, as if to console me, she spoke. Dad will soon come back. Then Mum will be well. She drew a circle in the air with her small hand, and then pressed it on mine, and said, Then, we will all be well. Obviously, her all included me.

Holding this ingeniously-made little lamp, I walked slowly up the dark, wet mountain path. In truth, the dim orange light could not reach very far. However, the little girl's calmness and courage, and her optimism, made me feel as though the way in front of me was boundlessly illuminated.

My friend had come back. Seeing me with the little orange lamp, she asked me where I had been. I told her, I've been to ... to Wang Chunlin's. She was astonished. Wang Chunlin, the carpenter? How did you come to know him? Some students from the medical college down at the foot of the mountain were arrested last year. Later, Wang Chunlin disappeared. It was said that he had often carried messages for those students ...

I left the mountain village that night, and have not heard of the little girl and her mother since.

But I recall the little orange lamp every Chinese New Year. Twelve years have passed. Her father must have come back long ago, and her mother got well. For we are all well now.

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