Pier 39, 39 trestle bridge, refers to Pier 39 in San Francisco. After time, Pier 39 is already the most lively and famous attraction in San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. Sea lions, seagulls, sea views are the highlights. Fisherman's Wharf, the world's name is countless, but the most famous Fisherman's Wharf, of course, is San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, located in the northern bay of San Francisco, is a broad area from Goradley Square (Ghirardelli Square) Near the coast along Pier 35. On a sleepless night, I flew from Los Angeles to San Francisco, came to Fisherman's Wharf amid the sound of a car, and then walked to Pier 39 at the crab sign. Who will accompany me? The car is empty, the sea is empty, the sky is empty. Only sea lions, seagulls and winds. And, Maya smoke, Maya in smoke. Some times on the Fisherman's Wharf trestle bridge 39, if through dreams, or at dawn in the urban forest, occasionally a morning run girl passes; Or see a girl ask for a way once, but eventually get lost. Maybe it's time to dream on a purple night, when the sea lions and seagulls are all dreaming, the night is sinking, you are indeed coming, and I just sink: in the whistle, childhood fell asleep on the high wall next to the railway for a while, youth woke up in Jinshan, and then a while, old age or open his eyes in San Francisco. Halfway through life, half dream and half awake, I saw a small sword at a glance, smaller than half of the little finger, it was a nail, after the years of train crushing above these, only the meaning of 39, or the pier, life trestle bridge; And this century, still young, now just 19. At the signpost of 39, the mermaid's sad song, you and I are fishermen who are obsessed.