The furthest distance in the world - Rabindranath Tagore
The furthest distance in the world
It is not life and death
It is me Standing in front of you
You don’t know that I love you
The farthest distance in the world
If I weren’t standing in front of you
< p>You don’t know that I love youBut you know that we love each other
But we can’t be together
The farthest distance in the world
It’s not that we know we love each other
but we can’t be together
It’s that we clearly can’t resist missing each other
But we still have to pretend not to care at all. You
Keep it in my heart
The farthest distance in the world
It’s not that I can’t resist this longing
But I still have to pretend Zuo didn’t take you into my heart
at all
but used his indifferent heart
to dig into the people who love you
An uncrossable ditch
The furthest distance in the world
Is not between life and death
But when I stand in front of you
Yet you don't know that
I love you
The furthest distance in the world
Is not when i stand in front of you < /p>
Yet you can't see my love
But when undoubtedly knowing the love from both
Yet cannot
Be together
The furthest distance in the world
Is not being apart while being in love
But when plainly can not resist the yearning
Yet pretending < /p>
You have never been in my heart
The furthest distance in the world
Is not But using one's indifferent heart
To dig an uncrossable river
For the one who loves you
As for the poem that is widely circulated on the Internet and is called "The Farthest Distance in the World", it was written by a guy who wrote it by himself. I won’t say anything else. Personally, I think he is just trying to gain fame. . .
His poem was also posted:
The farthest distance in the world
It is not the distance between life and death
It is me standing in front of you
p>You don’t know that I love you
The farthest distance in the world
You don’t know that I love you if I am not standing in front of you
But love to the point of obsession
But I can’t say I love you
The furthest distance in the world
It’s not that I can’t say I love you
I miss you so much that my heart aches
But I can only bury it deep in my heart
The furthest distance in the world
It’s not that I can’t say that I want to You
but love each other
but not be together
The farthest distance in the world
not love each other but not be together Being able to be together
But knowing that true love is invincible
but pretending not to care
The furthest distance in the world
No The distance between trees
But the branches growing from the same root
But they cannot depend on each other in the wind
The furthest distance in the world
It’s not the branches that cannot rely on each other
It’s the stars that look at each other
But there is no intersection
The furthest distance in the world
It’s not the trajectory between stars
It’s the intersection of trajectories
but it’s nowhere to be found in the blink of an eye
The furthest distance in the world
It’s not that you are nowhere to be found in an instant
It’s that you are destined not to be together before we meet
The furthest distance in the world
It’s the distance between fish and birds
One is in the sky, and the other
is diving deep into the sea
It feels like this is what Liu Xinwu said many years ago, "Peach plums, spring breeze, a glass of wine, "The night rain in the rivers and lakes, the lights for ten years" is the same funny thing he occasionally encountered in his dreams
(Note: This sentence is a famous poem by Huang Tingjian, but Liu Xinwu said that she has read all the Tang and Song Dynasty poems, large and small. None were seen.
It became a laughingstock for a while)