i know and i don't know
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When speaking of Sichuan, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind? Is it lovely pandas, beautiful sceneries or delicious spicy food? But today, I’ll say – the earthquake.
I don’t know much about the disaster, but I know thousands of people have lost their one and only shelter.
I don’t know what the house looks like before devastation, but I know deep down inside his heart there is desperation.
I don’t know for whom she’s shedding tears, but I know she’s overwhelmed with fears.
I don’t know whether his beloved one is well, but I know there must be a long story to tell…
I don’t know how many schools collapsed, but I know many students couldn’t escape.
I don’t know to whom this schoolbag belong, but I know it’s sad to be left alone.
I don’t know where they are heading, but I know there’s something unknown awaiting.
I don’t know whether these hands can still feel the warmth of their family, but I know they once stretched out for hope so badly.
I don’t know what’s going wrong, but I know they need a shoulder to cry on.
I don’t know how many people will sleep on the ground, but I know they long for going home safe and sound.
I don’t know whether they still have sweet dreams, but I know they are dreaming of their sweet homes.
I don’t know what the man is searching, but I know he has no sense belonging.
I don’t know how long he has been buried under the stone pile, but I know life can be fragile.
I don’t know how many people are still under the ruin, but I know they’ll never stop trying.
I don’t know whether this little kid survived, but I know life is too precious to be deprived.
I don’t know whether these poor babies have their mamas who can read them a fairy tale, but I know there will be a Nightingale.
I don’t know their destiny, but I know there is always hope and possibility.
I don’t know whether she means “victory” by this gesture, but I know we will win the battle against nature!
Give a helping hand and you can make a difference …