Many people have never been children, as Chekhov said, "I have no childhood." This is of course an unfortunate experience, so it has become the antecedent of "no intimacy and warmth".
More unfortunately, "we" also "never seem to be young". But readers have noticed that this is Under the Moonlight, and realized that the trauma of "no childhood" and "not young" is being treated because of its consciousness. Then, in "dream,/a red woman will get up,/standing in a purple garden with long hair", it is logical to say thoughtfully "We are not good at singing".
But "realization" means "recovery" to the state where things should be. Although "it is still not as happy as before", it is also "the happiest" because the sky is so blue and "everything can sing by itself". And "making the best use of things" is the state that things return to their nature. History has been restored, and the world is so lovely that everyone wants to stay here and tell the familiar things.
Fragments of Life and Mind is a poem. Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, the author Stevens is now recognized as one of the major American poets in the 20th century. However, Stevens was not able to publish his poems until one year before his death, and then he was widely recognized. His main works are: Concept of Order (1935), Man with Blue Guitar (1937), Notes on Super Fiction (1942) and Necessary Angels.
1955, Wallace Stevens died in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
Poetry:
Fragments of life and soul
There is hardly anything intimate and warm.
It's like we were never children.
We sat in the house, in the moonlight,
It seems that I have never been young, which is true.
We shouldn't wake up. be intoxicated
A bright red woman will stand up,
Standing in the purple Hui Jin, combing her long hair.
She will say a line of poetry thoughtfully.
She doesn't think we sing very well.
Besides, if the sky is so blue, things will get better naturally.
Sing for her. She listened.
Feeling her color is a meditation,
Happiest, but still not as happy as before.
Stay here and talk about familiar things.