1, I lean against the window and miss my beauty. I like the rain shedding a string of beads and jumping. You smile like a fairy. (I like you)
2. I have a deep desire to tell you that my joy is poured into poetry, cheering to meet you in this life. Your beautiful appearance drives me crazy. (I like you)
3. I only miss the first sight in my life, miss you a thousand times, write poems like wine, you touch the piano and I make strings, I don't envy the spring breeze, I don't fear my heart, I don't admire cows and girls, and I dislike Gu Qunhua. I just want to be with you.
I like the long summer days, and I like the fish jumping in the river. If you don't mind, come on, be comfortable. (I like you)
I look at you in the distance, and you feel inexplicably relaxed, and I am very happy. I am very happy to be alone in Philip Burkart, and your shadow floats in my heart like the wind. (I like you)
The form of hiding the head and tail:
Tibetan-headed poems, also known as Tibetan-headed poems, are a kind of miscellaneous poems with three forms.
Tibetan tail poem: a kind of poetry. In particular, the last word of each poem gives some contents that need to be expressed in turn, which corresponds to Tibetan poems.
One is that the six sentences of the first couplet and the second couplet all contain scenery and do not reveal the meaning of the topic, and it is not until the couplet that the theme is pointed out;
The second is to hide the first sentence of the poem in the last word;
The third is to hide what is said at the beginning of the poem. The third type is common now. Reading the first word of each sentence together can convey the author's unique ideas. Therefore, since its birth, Tibetan poems have been marked with both playfulness and practicality.