Teenagers' Universal Love Concept (Appreciation of Original Poems)

Hold the sand in your hand. The tighter you hold it, the more you will lose in the end.

Possessive

I guess

I think you are the fresh wind in the forest.

I think you are a gorgeous rainbow on the horizon.

I think you can travel around the world and see thousands of things falling in love.

I think you can soar in the sky and look at the human feelings with a smile.

I think you can cross time and space in one step.

I want to look back on the spring for you.

I miss you, claustrophobia.

I don't think a poem with four quotations can impress you.

But I think.

You are still you.

This is an uncontrollable wind in the forest.

On the horizon is a rainbow of freedom.

? At first reading this poem, you may find it beautiful and refreshing, but it actually reflects a distorted part of modern teenagers' love view-possessiveness.

? Everyone is possessive, which is common in our life and emotions. A slight possessiveness is normal and will not affect people's lives. When you have a very delicate cake, you may not want to share it with others; When the money in your pocket is only enough for one person's lunch, you may turn a blind eye to beggars on the street, which is the most direct manifestation of possessiveness.

? At the beginning of this poem, the two images of wind and rainbow are used to refer to the person you like, and the words of refreshing and gorgeous are used to modify it. During love, men and women, especially teenagers, always want to decorate each other with all the flashy words in the world and always think about each other's good. As the poem says, "I think you can travel all over the world and see love among flowers." The last sentence "Laughing and worrying about the world" is actually an extravagant hope of youth, hoping that the other person has a good personality and an aloof attitude.

? The next four sentences not only reflect the extravagant hope for the perfection of lovers, but also reflect the deep hope for the other party to love only themselves. I hope that the other party is detached from things, proud of the world, and "laughs at the feelings of the world". I hope that only my deep feelings can impress the other party.

? Teenagers' ideas are often so naive and even impulsive. In fact, the film Better Days reflects this theme through teenagers. Only children aged 15 and 16 are more likely to act rashly and even sacrifice their lives for each other.

? The word "Dan" at the end of the poem is the turning point of the whole poem. "You are still you" means that the other person should also have an independent personality. Just like the ideal state of love expressed in Shu Ting's To the Oak, I can never get tired of hearing it. At the end of the poem, the theme of "freedom and unruly" was sublimated twice, which also showed the author's relief: love should not be bound to each other, but should be mutual understanding and trust.

? We share cold waves, storms and lightning; We like mist, flowing mist and rainbow. Seemingly separated forever, but dependent for life. This is great love.

-"To the Oak"