Youth is samuel ullmann's prose. This prose poem is short in length, sincere in feelings and profound in philosophy. Youth is a topic that people talk about endlessly. For thousands of years, different people have made different interpretations of youth. Samuel ullmann, a great scholar, skillfully combined the genre of prose poems with the theme of youth, and used various rhetorical methods such as metaphor, personification and parallelism to define youth from a unique perspective. The perspective is novel and thought-provoking.
Poetry of youth:
Youth is not a period of life; It is a state of mind; This is not rosy cheeks, red lips and soft knees; This is a will, an imaginary quality, and an emotional vitality; This is the freshness of the deep spring of life.
Youth means that courage overcomes timidity of desire, and that adventure overcomes the desire for comfort. This is more common in 60-year-olds than in 20-year-olds. No one grows old just because of age. We grow old by giving up our ideals.
Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-distrust bows the heart and turns youth to ashes.
Whether 60 years old or 16 years old, everyone has the temptation of miracles in his heart, a childlike desire for the future and the fun of life games.
There is a radio station in your heart and mine; As long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, joy, courage and strength from heaven and earth, you will remain young forever.
When the aerials are down, and your spirit is covered with ice and snow, cynicism and self-abandonment arise. Even at 20, you are old. But as long as your aerials are up and you catch waves of optimism, there is hope that you will die young at the age of 80.