Among them, There is a Tiger in My Heart is from the classic poem To Me, Past, Present and Future, which is a famous work by British poet sigrid Sason: There is a tiger in my heart, so you can smell the roses carefully. Tigers sometimes smell roses, their busy and ambitious ambitions will be moved by tenderness and beauty, and they will feel beauty safely.
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Original poem:
In my heart, Neanderthals hugged the Prophet tightly.
For me, the caveman caught the prophet.
Apollo in a garland is gone?
Apollo wore a wreath.
Sing to Abraham's deaf ear
Sing a song to Abraham's deaf ear
in me the tiger sniffs the rose
in me the tiger sniffs the rose
Look at my heart, dear friend, tremble.
Look at my heart, dear friend, you should tremble.
Because your elements gather there.
Because this is who you really are.