Tagore lost his mother at the age of 13. His mother's face is blurred, but her love and influence are everywhere. Mother is the "tune" she hummed when she shook my cradle, the "fragrance" of acacia flowers floating in the air, and the "look at my face" that filled the whole sky. These seemingly ethereal images are actually symbols, symbolizing the careful care for her, the ubiquity of maternal love and the breadth of her heart. In the second section, the poet chose a special image: the fragrance of acacia flowers in the early autumn morning, which symbolizes or compares the warmth and sweetness of mother-child harmony. Moreover, the association between the poet and the morning prayer incense in the temple is natural and more subtle: everyone knows how pious it is to burn incense and pray in the temple, and the author seems to feel the breath of his mother so truly at this moment, which shows the poet's yearning for his mother. In the third quarter, the poet chose the bedroom as the environment, and "I" looked at the blue sky in the distance alone. At first, the poet may feel lonely, or it may be because of loneliness that he looks out-the heart that misses his mother and longs for maternal love gradually ripples and becomes stronger, so, just as his mother's eyes are fixed on my face, her mother is right. As a result, my lonely heart was suddenly enlightened and warmed up, as if I felt that my mother's eyes "filled the whole sky." This is not just to tell readers that although I lost my mother prematurely, I am not lonely, because maternal love has always been with me, even permeating the whole process of my life, and I can feel heavy and rich maternal love all the time. ) Generally, poems with maternal love as the theme show the kind expression and gentle words of the mother. Tagore, on the other hand, did not want to describe it in detail or express his feelings strongly. He only describes his feelings for his mother at different times and in different environments, and inspires readers with images, so that readers can gallop and imagine while reading and re-create, thus deepening the space outside the words of poetry and gaining deeper aesthetic enjoyment than poetry itself.