Poetry that appeals to people to be tolerant of nature.

Walt whitman, a silent and patient spider, is a modern American poet. The poet transferred the spider's image to the mind, making people realize the transcendental philosophy that the mind and nature are interdependent and never stop communicating from the spider's spinning web.

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A silent and patient spider, I noticed that it stood alone on a small point, and noticed how it looked around the vast emptiness around it. It kept stretching out filaments, filaments, filaments, leaving itself, and constantly speeding up from the wires on the spindle. And you-oh, my soul, you stand there, surrounded, isolated in the ocean of infinite space, thinking, taking risks, projecting, looking for a sphere, you need to build a bridge until you are resilient, until the thin thread you throw catches somewhere, oh, my soul! ? 2 Chinese A silent and patient spider, [1]? I noticed it standing alone on a small promontory, and how it looked around vast expanse. It shoots silk, silk, silk, and from its own point of view, it constantly releases silk from the spindle and tirelessly speeds up. And you, my soul, where are you standing, surrounded and isolated in the ocean of infinite space, thinking, exploring, projecting and looking for connecting places until you build the bridge you need, until you anchor your toughness, until the hairspring you throw catches somewhere, my soul! [