To the Sea
Author: Shu Ting
The sunrise on the sea
Aroused the heartfelt admiration of many heroes
The sunset over the sea
has evoked the tender thoughts of many poets
how many songs sung on the cliffs
are still carried by the sea breeze day and night
Whispering day and night
How many lines of footprints were left on the beach
How many times the sails were raised to the sky
They were all secreted by the waves
Buried in secret
There were curses and sadness
There were praises and glory
The sea - a changing life
Life - the turbulent ocean
Where is the hole dug in childhood
Where is the trace of first love side by side
Oh, the ocean
Even if your waves
can wash away the memories
There are still some shells
scattered on the hillside
Like summer The stars of the night
Maybe the whirlpool blinks with dangerous eyes
Maybe the storm opens its greedy mouth
Oh, life
Of course you Ruined
Countless pure dreams
There are still some brave people
Like flying petrels in the storm
Flying petrels
The coast in the evening is as calm as night
The rocks in the cold night are as grim as death
From the rocks on the coast
How lonely my shadow is< /p>
From dusk to night
How proud of my heart
"The element of freedom"
Let you just pretend to roar
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Let you be a hypocritical calm
Let you take away everything in the past
Everything in the past——
This world
There is the pain of sinking
There is also the joy of awakening
Shu Ting, formerly known as Gong Peiyu, was born in Shima Town, Xiamen, Fujian Province in 1952. She is one of the representative writers of the Misty Poetry School. It is as famous as Beidao and Gucheng. In 1969, he went to the countryside to join the army, and in 1972, he returned to the city to work as a worker. He began publishing poetry in 1979. In 1980, he worked at the Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles and engaged in professional writing. He is the author of poetry collections "Brig", "Singing Iris", "Archaeopteryx", prose collections "Heart Smoke", "Autumn Mood", "Hard Bones in the Sky", "Poetic Thoughts in Dewdrops", "Collected Works of Shu Ting" (3 volumes), etc. The poem "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" won the 1980 National Outstanding Poetry Award for Young and Middle-aged People, and "Brig" won the first National Outstanding New Poetry Collection Award and the 1993 Zhuangzhong Literature Award.