The autumn sky is blue and clear.
The wilderness is overgrown with reeds.
The birdsong faded away in the thin branches.
The river quietly collects fallen leaves.
The shadow has grown taller;
The mountains remained silent in the broken colors.
The wind swirled in the deep valley.
Whose home?
Is the candle still calling?
Soon, snow will cover everything below;
The wild goose glanced back and then flew away.
Their hoarse echoes fall
Then drown, drown
Pale.
Farewell symphony
Listen to Haydn's story and his symphony of the same name.
The sky in autumn is clear and light blue.
Tall reeds stand upright in the wild.
The sound of the birds died away.
Sparse branches
The river quietly receives leaves.
The shadow in the distance is longer
Mountains and rivers are silent in scattered tones.
The wind kept circling in the deep valley.
Whose candle is still calling?
Soon, snow will cover everything on the ground.
Wild geese are flying behind.
Their loud cries fell.
submerge
submerge
Pale at low tide.
Creative inspiration
This poem is based on the farewell symphony of the same name by Austrian composer Haydn.
Haydn wrote this song with a true story. At that time, Haydn and other band members went to the Summer Palace to play with the prince every summer.
But their family can't go together.
Only when the prince comes back in autumn
So they can be reunited with their families. So when an autumn comes,
The prince doesn't want to leave yet.
The band members are anxious to go home.
So please ask Colonel Haydn to do something.
Haydn, who likes humor, wrote this farewell symphony and played it through the change of musical rhythm and the departure of instrumental music one by one.
Remind the prince
It's time to go back ...
I listen to stories and music.
Think about some changes in nature.
Autumn retreats into winter.
Solemn scenes such as fallen leaves and birds ... to compare and reflect the "farewell symphony" of nature.