What are the best poems to describe "lovesickness"

1, Li Qingzhao's "Drunk Flowers", "Mo Tao is not charming, the curtain rolls west wind, and people are thinner than yellow flowers".

Explanation:

Don't say that acacia is not ecstasy, the west wind blows the shutter door, and people are thinner than yellow flowers.

2. In Liu Yong's "Butterfly Lovers Leaning against a Dangerous Building", "I don't regret that my belt is getting wider, and I am embarrassed for Iraq."

Explanation:

The degree of missing someone has finally reached the point of being skinny.

3. "Acacia is the thinnest" in Li Qingzhao's "Looking at Jiangdong".

Explanation:

Only the pain of lovesickness is the thinnest.