Lyric poetry

Three poems expressing feelings

In study, work or life, everyone is familiar with those catchy poems, which are generally full of imagination, association and fantasy. What kind of poems are classics? The following are my carefully arranged lyric poems for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Lyrics 1 Endless pain slowly extended to me.

Until the world inside me

sometimes

Aroused my endless thoughts

Sometimes it reminds me of endless sadness.

My world is no longer full of light.

I can only struggle blindly.

Longing for the support of the sun

Longing to be surrounded by love

I have always lost confidence in life.

I always lose my passion for life.

but

Only self-confidence can give me courage.

Only enthusiasm can give me motivation.

The fate of waiting

But the cycle is only a thousand years.

Through that narrow gap

I came today.

No matter how bitter it is

I am willing to wait.

No matter how hard it is

I tried to believe it.

Losing doesn't mean never again, never again.

I'll just wait

Want to forget the eternal sadness

Endless waiting

I want to forget the past.

No longer miss the pain

I want to start from the beginning.

Believe in eternity

Ask how far you are forever.

That's because I love you forever.

The moment I saw the meteor pass by.

Tears no longer fall.

Just because I forgot a kind of beauty

That kind of beauty is called sadness.

Lyrics 2 1. The methods of lyricism are: direct expression, indirect lyricism (environmental lyricism, scene blending, supporting lyricism), scattered in form but not scattered in spirit, suppressed first and then suppressed, suppressed first and then raised, echoed from beginning to end, seen the truth in details, skillfully used rhetoric, combined with reality, from virtual to real, in sharp contrast, to see the big from small.

2. Language: concise, the language is fresh and natural (simple and natural, leisurely and elegant), well-known, superb, exquisite, concise, charming, euphemistic, vivid and gorgeous, unpretentious, endless, and different opinions.

3. Other aspects: to the point, bold and unconstrained in gloom, with both form and spirit, grand realm, vivid image, beautiful artistic conception (plain and simple, profound), originality, rich association, unique insights, plain and true (simple), fresh and meaningful, giving people philosophical enlightenment (spiritual comfort) and causing * * * sound and emotional appeal. Common terms that make you feel uncomfortable for some reason are: depression, sadness, resentment, grief and indignation for serving your country, vagrancy, melancholy, score, ambition, sadness, indignation, sadness and so on.

4. Words that reflect the overall expression of ancient poetry: direct lyricism (or "direct lyricism" and "borrowing things to express feelings") and indirect lyricism (including borrowing scenery to express feelings, borrowing things to express feelings, etc. ), in addition, if you want to publicize first, publicly suppress, and praise the reality.

5. Words that reflect the poet's mood (feelings): happiness, cheerfulness, excitement, sadness, indignation, sadness, praise, admiration, farewell, attachment, heroism, leisure and tranquility.

6. Words that reflect the language characteristics of ancient poetry: concise, concise, humorous, humorous, simple and natural, fresh and beautiful, vivid, rhythmic, musical and artistic.

7. Words reflecting the structural characteristics of ancient poetry: straight to the point, step by step, interlocking, echoing before and after, etc.

8. Words that reflect the overall style of ancient poetry: vigorous, majestic, tragic, broad-minded, desolate, gloomy, elegant, euphemistic, implicit, lingering, fresh, bright, beautiful, bleak, sad and bright.

9. Words that reflect the expression effect of ancient poetry: sincere and touching, touching, tear-jerking, lofty artistic conception, blending scenes, intriguing, incoherent and so on.

Poem 3 "He is as happy as God ..."

He is as happy as a god. No, I hope so.

Not blasphemy, he is more blessed than god,

He sits opposite you, staring at you,

Listen to your laughter.

Your sweet smile, Lesbia,

Will make me suddenly lose all consciousness;

As soon as I saw you, I was tongue-tied

Without making any noise,

A slender heat flow spread throughout the body,

Rinrin Bell's voice has been ringing in my ears.

Both eyes seem to be blindfolded,

The night is hazy.

Catullus, leisure makes you feel bored.

Leisure makes you happy and free.

You know, leisure once made a prosperous country.

The palace wall collapsed and was destroyed! ①

(Poetry Collection No.5 1)

The first three sections of this poem are the same theme of the ancient Greek poetess Sappho.

Parody of lyric poetry, the fourth section follows the first three sections, and the poet reminds himself endlessly.

A leisurely life without politics and career may ruin his future. This song

This poem may have been written in the early days of Catullus's love affair with Lesbia.