Mu Xin’s most famous poem

Mu Xin’s famous poems are as follows:

1. "Love is a Tree"

I am

A saw

Up

You are

The saw

Down

Cut the tree together

Both sides

You can see the growth rings

A pile of fragrant crumbs

You will only know after sawing them off

Love is a tree

The tree is already very big

2. "Golden Divorce"

I like

meaningless things

My lover

That's it

No name

to hinder our love

That's it for the clear marriage

The lover in memory

Still meaningless

Being with those meaningless things

beautiful things

3 , "Anniversary Festival"

The rainy night is enchanting

The fire in the fireplace is red

The memory is there

The world is there

Like a multi-sailed three-masted ship leaving

The lover (parting in death, parting in life)

——Leaning on the railing

Back Looking, speechless

The clothes and shoes of the past

The smiles of the past

In the night rain, music is playing

Slowly driving towards the darkness

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4. "A Tree in the Wilderness"

Growing old

Growing like a dead branch

The twigs grow into a halo under the clear sky

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The blue sky behind

In fact, it is dead

It is sunny

It is blue

The dead branches are clear

< p>Looking from afar, it’s misty

Ashes and purple halo

A tree

Winter tree

There are other trees Bird's Nest

Yellow Ribbon, Broken Kite

I

None

5. "My Lots of Lust"

< p>Especially in the quiet night

My lust is great

Floating down one after another

The window lattice is covered with branches

The pits of lips, chest, and buttocks The valleys

The plains and distant mountains, the roads and roads

are all covered with my lust

because they float down again the next day

Quieter, bigger

My lust

6. "Ibid."

You are the true vine

I want to be your branch

The branch is not in the tree

It cannot bear fruit on its own

You are the true vine

I I will be your branch

fruitful

All glory to you

You are the true vine

I am already you The branches

The branches are broken at night

The new branches bloom in the morning

You are the true vine

Please put away the fruitless ones

Pruning those branches off

makes me bear more fruit

7. "God"

From morning to now I have eaten a Eggs and a cup of milk

Your chicken’s eggs

Your cow’s milk

How happy it is

It’s almost 7 p.m. It's time

The goodness of God is evident everywhere

Withdraw some money from the bank

Enough to buy sausages and whiskey

It's eight o'clock in the afternoon

I'm walking on the road

Where are the wolves and dogs?

Where are the squirrels

The pigeons Where have you been?

Van Gogh is in the museum

I am walking on the road

8. "Eighteen Sunny Nights"

December

It was a clear night

Walk back home

Looking at the entire sky

Countless stars seemed to appear

We knew each other once in childhood

See you twice tonight

Thinking of love

At the end of the year, the lights and shadows walk side by side

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On Ming Qu, in the dark alley, on the long bridge over the city river

Snuggling together and looking up at the stars

Weeping with joy

Only sincere love< /p>

Burn and fly

The only thing that can defy the godless universe is

kiss

and disappear

< p>Everything that dies

will annihilate alone