Poetry appreciation

Morning speech

Author: Ruan Xianxi

Every morning is a gift from God.

I should wake up at this time and receive the first ray of sunshine.

Suddenly lit up, like an Oracle, like a very light love.

Give your new baby a nice name.

Gardenia, hydrangea, the second flower in Milan.

Clean posture, fragrant soul.

What a wonderful world this is-

The washed rice is white and transparent.

The yolk in a white porcelain bowl looks like the rising sun.

I saw some clear birds singing and strolling on the keys.

It just falls on the windowsill every day, just like me.

Bright words in morning reading

"At this moment, I am willing to be a person without ideals."

It's as quiet as grass every day, so luxurious.

Reading poetry early is like reciting.

My love, I hate to waste every minute.

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In this poem, the poet strives for a light, lively and quiet artistic effect. Highly everyday objects, such as sunlight, flowers, grains, bird songs, etc. All of them are assimilated by the indifferent aesthetic taste of the lyric subject, forming an interrelated and mutually generated image community, which shows the discourse vitality of the text. (Wu Mingchun)

Ruan Xianxi is a member of Fujian Writers Association and Chinese Poetry Society. His poetry works can be found in Poetry Journal, Selected Poems, China Poetry, Fujian Literature and so on. And published a collection of poems, Standing on the Branch of Time.

Wu Mingchun is a poet and critic. 1976 was born in Shanghang, Fujian. At present, he is Professor concord college of Fujian Normal University, Director of Cultural Industry Department, member of China Literature Critics Association, vice chairman of Fujian Literature Critics Association and vice chairman of Fujian Aesthetics Association. He is mainly engaged in the study of modern and contemporary literature in China, and has published more than 60 academic papers, collections of poems and monographs, such as Research on the Legality of Early New Poetry, Submergence and Noise-On Contemporary Poetry, and Meditation on Modern Poetry in China.

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