Original text:
A faint hope,
Me and countless people,
Incapable pebbles,
Base together.
Blue rivers and streams creep in,
Swallow us,
Spit it out quietly,
Nothing else.
I just hope the grass can be extended,
Its shadow,
I hope everyone will answer sincerely.
Appreciate:
The poet compares himself to a pebble that can't hatch, which is a kind of helplessness to reality. However, when we have no hope in despair, there will always be some faint hope to dilute the color of despair. The river gave pebbles a little tenderness, but no one wanted to keep this occasional hope. All the pebbles are saturated with hope. When the river recedes, they don't want it to leave. The grass here implies a faint hope. When hope comes and goes, I want to catch her shadow and give some memories to the remaining loneliness.
About the author:
1, Gu Cheng, (1956- 1993), son of Gu Gong, a contemporary poet and writer in China, is from Beijing.
2. He is an important representative poet of China misty poetry school, and he is known as a contemporary "Romantic" poet.
3. Gu Cheng has high attainments in new poetry, old-style poetry and fable story poetry. The phrase "The night gave me black eyes/I used them to look for light" of his generation became a classic sentence in China's new poems.
4. Gu Cheng/Kloc-started his writing career at the age of 0/7 and contributed to various newspapers and magazines. 1987 began to travel to Europe for cultural exchange, 1988 lived in seclusion in rapids island, Lan Xin, and lived a self-sufficient life.
Gu Cheng's classic poem:
Everything is clear, but we still miss it in a hurry, because you believe in fate and I doubt life. miss
The night gave me a pair of colored eyes, but I used them to look for light. produce
You should be a dream, and I should be a gust of wind. you and I