Poems selected from the book Reading Poems for You are as follows:
Onions, radishes and tomatoes don't believe there is such a thing as pumpkin in the world.
They think this is a fantasy.
Pumpkins don't talk, but grow silently.
-Jurg Schubiger when the world was young.
Book Introduction
When the world was young, this book described nameless elephants, rolling stars and lost camels. Most of the time, they are silent and alive, lacking sufficient reasons, slightly lively and even confused.
The color of dreams in the world is colorful and dreamy, messy but vivid and true; A little misunderstanding and disharmony will not ferment. A groundhog who likes elephants can boldly and shyly admit that everything has its own unique rhythm.