Lovely China.
Author: Tsunami.
The house is not mine, the dust is mine;
The disease is not mine, but the pain is mine;
The night is not mine, but the dream is mine;
The grave is not mine, but death is mine;
Winter is not mine, but the cold is mine;
The city is not mine, and the congestion is mine;
Rain is not mine, disaster year is mine;
Food is not mine, hunger is mine;
Love is not mine, loneliness is mine;
The sky is not mine, but flying is mine;
Time is not mine, aging is mine;
The diploma is not mine, but the knowledge is mine;
The movie is not mine, the plot is mine;
The sun is not mine, the shadow is mine.
Cultural reflection:
Lovely China is an extremely sharp opposition, as precise as a scalpel, which cuts through the chest and time. In these contradictory and unified poems, the tsunami closely reflects the difficulties, pressure and embarrassment of our real life.
In the helpless self-mockery and self-mockery, they even tend to be a cruel psychological "self-abuse" and emotional whipping, so that they can feel pain, reflect and forge ahead in pain, and show the strength of youth and the will to life with a more positive attitude towards life.
Friend! China is the mother who gave birth to us. Do you think this mother is cute? I think you and I agree that this mother is quite cute.