Who knows a long modern poem to read, and it can't be too long?

Fourteen years old, blue harbor

Life is a long river,

Fourteen years old is blue harbor,

There is a great impulse,

There are also thinking waves.

There is love, but hazy.

I don't understand, but I know one thing,

Like a river in the morning fog,

I can see it, but it's hard to tell.

I have a lot on my face,

If you have words, you won't spin on the tip of your tongue.

Innocence jumps like waves,

Never know what sadness is.

Say that boys are brave and brave,

Even if the bullet flies, it doesn't blink;

It is really timid to say that girls are timid.

I saw the bean worm jump far away.

I hope there are more exclamation points,

Let adults sit up and take notice,

But the question mark in my mind can't be pulled straight.

Weird questions often embarrass teachers.

You talk about ideals, he talks about ideals,

Ideals are constantly changing like the tide,

You want to be a hero, and he wants to be a hero,

I often take risks to be a hero.

Ah, fourteen years old, blue harbor,

Fourteen years old, ideal heaven,

Start the ship of life from here,

The morning glow weaves a wonderful wreath for them.