Camb.
Yellow River My Yellow River is getting thinner and thinner.
I really want to pick her up.
Pick her up gently
Wash the dirt off her body.
I can't bear to put her down when I pick her up.
Afraid of this drop.
I'm going to have no bones in the Yellow River.
This poem, with anxiety, novel technique and metaphor of happiness, was published in the second half of 2004. A total of 538 issues were issued.
Appreciation: We seldom see the roaring Yellow River now, and we seldom worry that the Yellow River will flood. On the contrary, we are worried that the Yellow River will be cut off. Wherever the author goes, whenever there is a Yellow River, she will take a look.
Most of the Yellow River seen in Cambridge is getting thinner and thinner.
Our mother river, the Yellow River, has experienced Cang Sang!
The poet's heart is as painful as pulling.
Heartache is nothing more vivid and extreme than the heartache of a daughter, not to mention the tradition of comparing our daughter to water; Jia Baoyu once compared his daughter's home to clear water to describe the girl's innocence; But our mother river is full of sand. This is because of suffering, our mother river has experienced Cang Sang.
So the poet lamented: "Yellow River, my Yellow River is getting thinner and thinner."
The poet is heartbroken for the Yellow River and wants to embrace our Yellow River, and it is "tender".
Afraid of rudeness, our Yellow River will be rowed again; I am reluctant to let go of the Yellow River. ...
A classmate once asked Cambridge, "Cambridge, where are you going to wash the Yellow River and the Yangtze River?" In that case, the Yangtze River will become the Yellow River before it is washed clean. "
"So, you can only hold the Yellow River."
Cambridge's poetry is atmospheric, "Connect with the Yellow River."
Someone said, "Since Cambridge has picked up the Yellow River, don't put it down."
Yes, the poet can't let go: "I'm afraid that once I let go, my Yellow River will lose its bones."
I don't want our mother river to be cut off after many years.
The Yellow River is the civilization and culture of our Chinese nation.