I don't care about humans tonight, I just want you. Where did it come from?

This poem comes from Haizi's poem Diary, which is a lyrical modern poem created by contemporary poet Haizi. The whole poem is as follows:

Sister, the night is shrouded in Delingha tonight.

Sister, I only have Gobi tonight.

I am empty-handed at the end of the grassland.

I can't keep a tear when I am sad.

Sister, I am in Delingha tonight.

This is a desolate city in the rain.

Except those who pass by and live.

Delingha ... Tonight.

This is the only, final and lyrical.

This is the only, last, grassland.

I returned the stone to the stone.

Let the victory of victory

The highland barley belongs to herself tonight.

Everything is growing.

Tonight I only have the beautiful Gobi, which is empty.

Sister, I don't care about humans tonight, I just want you.

Extended data

Diary, lyric short poem, written on1June 27, 988. This poem is the second time that the poet Haizi entered Tibet by train, passing through Delingha City, Qinghai Province. He personally felt the boundless "desolation" under the cover of the night, so he wrote this little poem in the form of a diary.

Poets have been looking for truth and self, caring about the world and human beings, but in the end they just "I am empty-handed at the end of the grassland, and I can't hold a tear when I am sad", which is a sad despair. The poet looked up at the sky at night in the vast Gobi, thinking that the universe is so vast and eternal, but human beings are so fragile and small. Each of us has been running, struggling and chasing on the road, and in the end we are just "passing by" and passers-by, because the grave is your permanent "residence".

Faced with this situation, the poet gradually deepened this sense of loneliness. Knowing this, the poet finally found the salvation and comfort of the soul in his sister, and issued a deep cry of "Sister, I don't care about human beings tonight, I just want you". In fact, Haizi has no sister, and her sister just symbolizes the spiritual home of mankind.

Reference materials? Baidu encyclopedia-diary