Prison Song was written by Ye Ting in prison. In the poem, sharp contrast is used to express the author's strong feelings, and I read this poem.

In the second half of the poem, the poet answered the voices shouting outside with impassioned tone, told them their own choices, and expressed their lofty aspirations and fearless spirit with fierce words. In the poem, the poet uses a "living coffin" as a metaphor for this human purgatory that imprisons revolutionary volunteers. On the one hand, it exposed the atrocities of the Kuomintang reactionaries who brutally persecuted the revolutionary volunteers and slaughtered the producers here; On the other hand, it also reveals that the reactionary rule of the Kuomintang is bound to perish. The poet firmly believes that the revolution will eventually win the final victory, and he is looking forward to the blazing fire of the revolution and burning the purgatory on earth. He is willing to give his blood and life for the country and the nation, so that he can embody the true value of life in the struggle between blood and fire and gain eternal life. We seem to see that in the burning fire, an indomitable image of party member stands tall and radiant.

The doors that people come in and out are locked,

The hole the dog climbed out of was open,

A voice shouted:

Climb out and set you free!

I long for freedom,

But I know very well-

How can a human body crawl out of a dog hole!

I hope one day

Underground fire,

Burn me with this living coffin,

I should get water from fire and blood!