What is the original text of Xu Zhimo's poem "Accidental"?

The original text of Xu Zhimo's "Accidental" is as follows:

once in a while

I am a cloud in the sky,

Occasionally projected in your heart.

You shouldn't be surprised,

Not to mention being lucky.

It disappeared in an instant.

You and I met in the dark sea,

You have yours, I have mine, direction;

You remember it well,

You'd better forget,

The light that shines on each other at this intersection!

Details of the author:

Xu Zhimo was born in Haining City, Zhejiang Province in June, 5438+0897+15 10. Formerly known as Zhang Yi, he changed his name to Zhimo when studying in the UK. He is a famous modern poet, essayist and member of Crescent Poetry Society in China. He advocates the metrical form of new poetry and has made important contributions to the development of new poetry in China.

As a "romantic poet", the symbolic meaning of Xu Zhimo's poem-both a general symbol and a local image symbol-may be particularly noteworthy. The overall symbol of this poem is consistent with the tension structure between the title of the poem and the text we analyzed earlier. Under the title of "chance", many images can be born. Images such as "cloud-water", "you-me", "sea of night" and "light of mutual interpretation" and their relationships can all be understood or constructed differently because of the differences in readers' personal emotional experiences and the depth of their experiences. This is the wonderful use of the "symbol" of "its name is also small, and its categories are also large" (easy to connect), with more to less, more to small, and more to individual. Or the world is frustrated, or the mood is wrong, or it is too late to regret, the pain is aggravated, or the helpless smile is lost ... Life is destined to have such an "accident", "encounter" and "encounter". And this "light that shines when we meet" will surely become an unforgettable memory that will accompany us all our lives.