Poetry is just a way of self-expression. Since it is an expression, there must be a preset audience. For example, the listener of this poem should be the person the author likes.
Everyone may have a different understanding of a poem.
I think no matter how rich and profound the meaning of this poem is interpreted. But the author's initial starting point in writing this poem must be his feelings about a specific thing.
So my explanation is this:
Read it several times, imagine the picture in the poem, substitute yourself into it, and ask yourself what you would think and do in such a situation.
1, life is miserable, and I have to take medicine every day to save my life.
2. Some beautiful things will still inspire my yearning for the future life.
3, but deep down, I vaguely feel that these wishes are unlikely to come true.
Although things in this world come and go, I can't be too pessimistic anyway.
I don't know how to express my inner thoughts to you with poetry. I can only send you a book about plants and crops. I tell you, barnyard grass has the same desire and fear as me.
Whether the reader's interpretation of a poem is the same as the author's original intention, or whether the reader's interpretation has nothing to do with the author's original intention. I don't think this is a question for readers to consider.
Judging from this poetic theory:
1, not general, but specific:
Life is boring, repeating the same thing every day. Draw water, cook and take medicine on time every day.
2, put yourself in the sun:
After a tiring day, I threw myself on the bed as soon as I got home, like throwing a banana peel.
3, personnel, time is bright:
Human beings are naturally infatuated with some things and easily influenced. Such as starry sky, sea, grassland, desert, sun, moon, love, maternal love, courage, ambition, death and time. So why is the login interface of WeChat the moon in the vast night sky? So as long as you describe something like this, you can move people.
4. The upper and lower sentences are connected by the same word:
If I send you a book, I won't send you a poem. I want to give you a book about plants and crops. Tell you the difference between rice and barnyard grass. Tell you a barnyard grass.
Tell you the barnyard grass in a horrible spring.