Believe in the Future
by Shi Zhi
When cobwebs relentlessly clog my stove, 
When its dying smoke sighs for poverty, 
I will stubbornly ①dig out the disappointing ash,  
And write with beautiful snowflakes: Believe in the Future. 
When my overripe grapes melt into late autumn dew, 
When my fresh flower lies in another’s arms, 
I will stubbornly write on the bleak earth, 
With a dry frozen vine: Believe in the Future. 
I ②point to the waves billowing in the distance,  
I want to be the sea that holds the sun in its palm, 
Take hold of the beautiful warm pen of the dawn, 
And write with a child-like hand: Believe in the Future. 
The reason why I believe so resolutely in the future is: 
I believe in the eyes of the future’s people, 
Their eyelashes that can brush away the ash of history, 
Their pupils that can see through the texts of time. 
③It doesn’t matter whether people shed contrite tears,  
For our rotten flesh,  or our hesitancy,  or the bitterness of our failure, 
Whether they view us with
 sneers or deep-felt sympathy, 
Or scornful smiles or
 pungent satire. 
I firmly believe that people will judge our spines, 
And our endless explorations,  losses,  failures and successes, 
With an enthusiastic,  objective and fair evaluation.