08年3月12日新版本
Chapter 3 Will I Be As Happy As Any Canadian Child?
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I saw my friend, Lily.
Was I dreaming or not?
She and I sat together,
We talked and giggled a lot.
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With many things to talk about,
Lily and I were never tired.
But we had to go to sleep.
That’s what the matron required.
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When I was in China,
I was in grade one.
I had many good friends.
I had a lot of fun.
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There was one bad thing,
I was sad to say,
I slept at the boarding school,
From Monday to Thursday.
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Lily’s bed was beside mine.
Our blankets were both red.
We often secretly whispered
After we were put to bed.
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Suddenly, a baby crying,
I indistinctly heard.
Another strange sound, a low hum
Also rhythmically occurred.
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I quickly opened my eyes.
My friend Lily disappeared!
The sounds of crying and humming
Became louder and clearer. Weird!
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Like a heavy mountain,
The dark shabby ceiling
Was about to fall on me,
I had a bad feeling.
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My heart thumped. Where am I?
Where are my mom and dad?
In the dark and the cold,
I felt so small and sad.
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I didn’t call my parents
But I started to weep.
Although the sound was very soft,
My mom woke from her sleep.
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I heard her gentle voice
Call out from way under,
“I heard you giggle, then cry.
Mei Ling, what’s wrong? I wonder.”
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“Mom, Mom, I am very scared.
I don’t like the basement room.
I miss my friends and China,”
I sadly said in the gloom.
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After a short moment,
Mom stood beside the bed.
“Don’t cry, little Mei Ling,”
She lovingly said.
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“Mei Ling, please try not to think back.
Dad and I are both here for you.
We just arrived in Canada.
The hardest times, we will get through.”
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Looking at me with a smile,
Mom lightly took my hand.
Soon, beside the bunk bed,
Dad quietly came to
stand.
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Gently holding my other hand,
My dad stood beside my mom.
His hand was so big and powerful
That my whole hand fit in his palm.
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“I understand how you feel,”
His kind eyes looked at my face.
“Mei Ling, I am nervous too,
When I am in a new place.”
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“But I am never scared.
It is because I know
Being scared makes things worse
And makes people feel low.”
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Then, he continued saying,
“Believe your mom and me, we’re sure
That in this country, Canada,
You are very safe and secure.”
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“You are a lovely girl,”
My dad added and smiled.
“You’ll be as happy as
Any Canadian child.”
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Will I be as happy as them?
My throat suddenly felt dry.
I looked at the dark ceiling.
Maybe Dad was telling a lie.
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I argued in my mind,
He never tells lies.
Again, I heard him say,
“Sweetheart, look at my eyes.”
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“You’ll be as happy as
You were in China, before.”
He emotionally said,
Standing on the cold floor.
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Slowly, I turned my head
And looked at Dad and Mom.
Their smiles were so sincere.
Finally, I felt calm!
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“Mei Ling, Dad promised to find
A new home for us,” Mom said.
“A good home,” Dad added,