The colourful shadows in the waves are rippling in my mind.

The erotic shadow in the waves is rippling in my mind. Rhetorical rhythm is divided into: the waves/the inside/the beauty/the presence/my heart/the ripples.

Wave light represents the light and shadow of water waves, where the word is locative and the suffix is attributive. Yanying is the figure of a beautiful woman. In expressing position, I am the subject, my heart is where my heart is, and ripples describe the state of fluctuation.

This poem vividly expresses the poet's deep attachment and love for Cambridge through the use of metaphors and locative words. The light and shadow of water waves ripple in the poet's heart, just like the figure of a beautiful woman, which is unforgettable. The poet used this metaphor to visualize and concretize his feelings about Cambridge, so that readers can better understand his emotional expression.

This poem also has a strong sense of rhythm. From the perspective of syllables, this poem consists of four syllables, namely, in the waves, in the beautiful shadows, in the heart, and rippling. From the prosodic point of view, this poem is based on the rhyme feet, which makes the whole poem harmonious and beautiful.

Method of rhythm division:

1. Division by syllable: This is the most basic and commonly used method of rhythm division. A syllable usually corresponds to a note, so we can determine the rhythm according to the number of notes. For example, ode to joy can be divided into joy/music/ode.

2. Semantic division: This method divides the rhythm according to the meaning of lyrics or texts. In some cases, the length of a sentence or a word may exceed one syllable, so we need to divide the rhythm according to the semantic integrity. For example, let's paddle can be divided into let/us/paddle/paddle.

3. Divide according to music beat: This method divides the rhythm according to the strength of music beat. Each bar usually consists of fixed beats, such as 4/4 or 3/4 beats. We can divide the rhythm by different combinations of strong beat and weak beat. For example, the little star can be twinkling star, and the sky is full of little stars, among which the twinkle and the sky can be divided into rhythms by different combinations of strong beat and weak beat.