200 words of poetry with the theme of meeting.

Shuting's brig 1. My wings are wet with fog, but the wind won't make me hesitate on the shore. My beloved coast just said goodbye to you yesterday, and today you come again. Tomorrow we will meet at another latitude. It was a storm. One lamp connected us and another lamp separated us. Are you afraid of the ends of the earth? I am in your sight every day. 2. Brief introduction of the poet Shu Ting, 1958. 1969 "jump the queue" to go to the countryside and work as a worker. The works "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" and "To Oak" were selected as Chinese textbooks for middle schools. Appreciation: In the first person, the poet compares himself to a two-masted ship, pouring out his yearning to the endless coast. I said goodbye to you yesterday, broke up here today, and will meet you in another place tomorrow. Today, it is the storm at sea that urges the masthead to seek refuge in this harbor, and tomorrow it is the same storm that pushes the masthead into the embrace of another harbor. This special relationship, which is constantly separated from the coast but always reunited, makes the brig finally realize clearly that there is a natural relationship between itself and the coast that can never be changed. This kind of consciousness is like faith, which makes schooner sigh after separation again and again: "I am not afraid of the ends of the earth/I am in the morning and evening/you are on my voyage/I am in your sight". These two poems can bring people far-reaching artistic conception, which is meaningful and intriguing, and is also one of Shu Ting's famous sentences. So, what does the brig mean, and what does the coast represent? What kind of emotion does the poet want to express? You may think this is a love poem. Yes, this poem well reflects the feeling that lovers are inseparable and sentimental, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it is a love poem. But if we look at this poem from a broader perspective, we will find that it is not just a love poem. It also seems to symbolize something deeper, wider and more admirable than love. You can say that it symbolizes the love for the motherland, the love for the nation, the yearning for the hometown and so on. In other words, a literary youth can express his love and enthusiasm for literature by making such poems. As far as I know, the poet wrote this poem in August 1979. At that time, great changes were taking place in the history of China. The dark period of the new China is coming to an end, and it will usher in a bright and hopeful future. Is the poet full of yearning for a harmonious and prosperous environment while writing this poem? We don't necessarily define the relationship between the mast ship and the coast as a concrete thing, but this poem only expresses the poet's admiration and pursuit of a power far wider and deeper than himself. This poem is very literary, but it is deeply loved by readers. I think, whether for a nation that has experienced historical ups and downs, or for a girl who grew up in a turbulent period, such admiration and call are very natural. In a sense, we can even regard the mental state of the brig as common to many of us. Perhaps because of this, this poem attracted the young and old in China, and they suffered a lot.