Only the author knows.
I know you.
You know me.
Our courage to look back at each other.
Smaller than dust
That we dare not go to see the moment when we met.
I walk in the wind.
Feel the cold blowing on your face
This is your silent shadow
works appreciation
The author wrote at the beginning: Only the author knows how long it takes to write a word. Obviously, this sentence is not nonsense. It is the author who is writing a story about her and her. Can't write, can't write a word. So I simply said, "I know you, and you know me." It is simple, but it reveals helplessness. Then "our courage to turn back for each other is smaller than dust." It goes without saying that it is difficult to find time when the dust settles. So I'm walking alone now. "I feel all the cold blowing on my face. It's your beautiful silent image." Beautiful and desolate. This is also the beauty embodied in modern poetry.
Brief introduction of the author
Dunzhe Ling, formerly known as Wang Yin. Independent scholar, post-80s poet, writer, and master of Chinese studies. Born in Haiguagou Village, Suide County. Now lives in Xi 'an. His major works include: The Walker Gan Kun, Hand Diagnosis, Face Diagnosis, Color Diagnosis, Observing the World, Change, Exploring the Universe, Touching the World, and A Thousand Fates. He is an independent scholar born in 1980s. His works tend to see the big from the small and have profound implications.