Heine's classic English poem about lovelorn: Why are roses so pale (bilingual)
Heine's classic poem Why Roses Are So Pale begins with a tragic atmosphere. Pale roses, withered violets, sad birdsong, withered fragrant buds, dim sunshine and decaying earth make readers feel cold and gratified. After a haggard date, he finally confided: My dearest person, why did you abandon me? Poetry expresses his pain and despair after his lovelorn love with simple language, familiar scenery and a lot of questions. Why are roses so pale? Heinrich heine, dear, can you tell me why and why the sky-blue violets and larks should be in the clouds, and why the loveliest balsam buds are dearest, can you tell me why the green violets wither in the valley? Birds in the clouds, the most lovely fragrant buds, why the sun is on the grass, why the earth is like a grave, why I am mysterious, why this is the case, deep in my heart, the sun is on the grass, the brown earth, my favorite person.