Two poems by Haisang

I just discovered this poet named Wang Haisang recently, and his poems have a straightforward and affectionate flavor. There are not many people who move people's hearts in contemporary poetry, but his poems are so unexpected that people like them. They can't say how enthusiastic they are and won't make people addicted, but they can give their hearts a calm and a long-lasting simplicity in this troubled secular society.

One day, when I die,

I think you will cry

I am so happy

I really want to tell you

You are the best thing in my life

When you die

When you return to the fallen leaves,

I will recognize you

My heart will be next to you as silent as a mouse. I know it's you

I'm a place where you wandered (part one of the poems)

Loneliness and beauty let us meet

Then survival separates us

When your back lives in my tears

You tell me that-

Life is to change life

Yes, yes, in life