Why did Shu Ting write the poem "Missing" like this?

In the works of contemporary female poets, missing still makes many people cry because of its purity and truth.

The first section of this poem shows the uniqueness of this poem with unique ideas and forms. "A colorful wall chart without lines"-you can feel its beauty, but you can't touch its shape; "A pure but unsolvable algebra"-I can understand its feelings but can't find its fruit. Isn't this helplessness and sadness exactly what I dream of missing? The strings are lonely, the sound of the piano is broken, and hope and disappointment are flickering in the intermittent "rain beads under the eaves". Isn't it like the pain of "swimming back from the inside, like in the middle of the water" and "the water is full, beyond words"? The lingering lovesickness and sadness overflow between the lines of the poem, which is unbearable to touch.

"Bud generally waits silently", and the word "silently" makes the image of "Bud" more prominent, and the eagerness of waiting and the deep feeling of hope overflow on the paper; The setting sun is generally far away, which highlights the sadness of waiting and the pain of missing.

The two images have fixed people's yearning heart in this warm and warm picture. Deep in the heart is the ocean. Tears like the sea, thoughts like the sea, expectations like the sea. In the end, the restless sea language filled two deep lakes, and two drops of crystal tears reflected all the true feelings in the world. The truth of missing, from the inside out, from the shallow to the deep, is vividly reflected. Acacia is not a simple matter. Use images to help you think and speak. Although the four images are logically unrelated, the essence of each image can remind people of acacia with similar meanings. At this time, the thinking of poetry is jumping and abstract, and there is no obvious logical trace, but the emotional feeling space is three-dimensional and the aftertaste is far-reaching.