This little poem tells you the slow life of the past sentence by sentence with a simple temperament, and makes you immerse yourself in the slow-paced life of the past. Compared with today's ridiculously fast modern life, there is a yearning for the past and a feeling of being lost in the fast pace of the present.
For me, the first time I saw Muxin, it was the phrase "ice is sleeping water".
During a recess in Grade Two, my classmates pushed the book over and asked me what this sentence meant.
I saw at a glance that "ice is sleeping water."
What a lovely poem I thought at that time. Think of the frozen river. Is it not as quiet as a sleeping child? Compared with the trickling or rushing river on weekdays, the frozen river at this time is like a child who has been noisy for a long time on weekdays falling into a sweet dream and falling asleep.
From then on, I remembered the author's name "Mu Xin". It's a pity that I didn't open this collection of poems until college and read every poem by heart.
The Lark Crys All Day contains many poems and short sentences by Mu Xin. Divided into a series and b series. A series are poems and B series are short sentences.
Mu Xin's short poems are generally simple and simple, but they always make people fondle them. There are childishness and youth in the poem, and there are also many pungent satires, such as traveling around the world, eating early and drinking late. All I read are witty remarks, which make people applaud.
Poetry that looks at the world like a child's unique clear eyes is as clean as crystal.
There is no lack of bitter sarcasm, which is light in tone, but extremely lethal. For example, the following six Paris news articles, the six news headlines in a month are all arranged in chronological order, but people laugh. Who should laugh at reporters? Is this have it both ways? Or should we think that Napoleon finally used his courage to turn Paris into a city loyal to him?
I also despise the nonsense of an undisguised red scientist. "It seems that the book A Dream of Red Mansions was written by a red scientist." The courtesy of saving face, which most people are used to, is also mercilessly exposed. "Unfortunately, things are actually hateful, but they are polite."
But when writing love poems, it is also rare to be gentle and touching. Just like "I can only love one person in my life" in "Once Slow".
I feel that I can capture the hearts of many girls in a few words, and I really have a deep writing skills.
There are also some poems about eating in the collection of poems. Reading Rainbow Zeng Qi's prose is full of the flavor of life, just like the neighbor's grandfather talking about what you ate today.
Like an uncle who is addicted to alcohol, he looks up and drinks in one gulp, mysteriously telling you that there is a restaurant in Quebec, Canada, where wild spicy and light bitter beer is served with appetizers, white beer with ripe fruit flavor is served with seafood, grape-flavored dark beer is served with charcoal fire, spicy red beer is served with a saucepan, and a cup of wild cherry hot beer is added to watch the snow fly. Beer originated from the medieval monks who mixed herbs to make wine, and finally did not forget a touching love story.
Mu Xin's poems sigh little by little, but they are full of words. It is obviously saying trivial things in the language of poetry, but it makes people feel unusually relaxed and gentle, like waking up in the morning, standing in the breeze of grass, unconsciously intoxicated between the lines.