Poetry from Mu Xin: "Once Upon a Time Slow"
Original text of the poem:
Remember the early days when I was a teenager
Everyone sincerely
Say what you say
Early in the morning at the train station
The long street is dark and empty of people
The steaming shop selling soy milk< /p>
The sun has become slower in the past
Cars, horses, and mails are all slower
There is only enough time to love one person in a lifetime
The locks of the past It also looks good
The key is exquisite and stylish
People will understand once you lock it
Extended information:
Mu Xin (February 1927) November 14 - December 21, 2011), a contemporary Chinese writer and painter, is regarded as an elite and legendary figure who has a deep understanding of traditional Chinese culture in the Chinese circles in Taiwan and New York. Published many books. Born in 1927 in Dongzha, Wuzhen, Tongxiang, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province. His real name is Sun Pu, his courtesy name is Yangzhong, his nickname is Muxin, and his pen name is Muxin. Graduated from Shanghai Fine Arts College. Settled in New York in 1982. He passed away in his hometown of Wuzhen at 3:00 on December 21, 2011 at the age of 84.
Reference: Mu Xin-Baidu Encyclopedia