In me the tiger sniffs the rose. It is a classic poem of Siegfried Sassoon's masterpiece "To Me, Past, Present and Future". The original words are "in my heart, the tiger smells the roses." The poet Yu Guangzhong translated it as: There is a tiger in my heart, smelling the roses. Tigers sometimes smell roses, their busy and ambitious ambitions will be moved by tenderness and beauty, and they will feel beauty safely. This is about the male and female side of human nature.
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