Upstairs:
I take your heart (put it in.
My heart never leaves (where am I going?
There you are, dear; I'm alone.
You are what you do, dear.
I'm not afraid.
What life (you are my life, my sweetheart) I don't want it.
What world (beautiful you are my world, my heart)
No matter what the moon always means, it is you.
No matter what the sun always sings, it is you.
There is a deepest secret that no one knows.
(The tree named Life is here.
The root of the root, the bud of the bud, the sky of the sky, it
Grow higher than the soul hopes, bigger than the soul can hide)
This is the miracle of keeping the stars at a distance.
I take your heart (put it in my heart)
Right here-
in
Spring (1-2) When the world is muddy-
Ganmei (2-3) Xiao
Lame balloon man 4
Whistle far and small 5
Eddieandbill will come
Run (6-7) from Marbles 7 and
Pirate 8 and its
spring
When the world becomes muddy
Gay
The rescue balloon pilot whistled.
far and near
Let's dance with Betty Yandibel14.
From jumping Scotland and skipping rope and 15
it is
spring
and
this
Goat's foot 20
Balloon man whistles.
far
and
teeny
Introduction:
This poem depicts the happy play of children in early spring, so as to arouse the happy memories of adults' childhood.
Memories also imply the secularization of adult life, and it is impossible to feel and understand the sacredness and childishness of spring.
Joey.
This poem presents us with a vivid three-dimensional picture of children playing freely in spring.
There was a whistle selling balloons in the distance, and the children immediately ran to the place selling balloons and sold them soon.
Balloon people will go away and disappear with the whistle.
The bar form of this poem is 4-1-4-1-4-1-4-1-4, which is very neat.
The first section says that in spring, children see balloon sellers from a distance, whistling from a distance.
From all directions.
The second paragraph says that the children are playing marbles, and the officers and men are catching robbers. You can see balloon sellers from a distance.
People, they ran happily, it was a happy spring.
The third paragraph says that the old man selling balloons whistles, plays hopscotch and the children jump rope.
Let's go
The fourth and fifth section said that it was really a great spring, and the one-legged balloon seller blew away.
This poem presents a happy scene of childhood, with old people selling balloons, playing marbles and officers and men.
The game of catching robbers, hopscotch and skipping rope. This scene makes secularized adults forget their childhood.
When you are happy, everything is as clear as poetry.
Precautions:
1-2. Just in spring, spring came to this world. "Just" yes.
The meaning at the beginning, the word capitalized, gives readers a strong psychological or conscious feeling.
Chong also has a deeper impression: spring is coming.
2-3. The world is muddy/sweet: "Muddy-sweet" = pleasant mud.
The word "mud-sweet" reminds readers that children are full of vitality and mud after the spring rain.
A pleasant scene of playing on the wetland.
4. Balloon man: Balloon man. Merging "balloon" and "person" into one word may produce
There are many meanings in life: (1) people who sell balloons; (2) The balloon seller holds a light float in his hand.
Floating balloon, from a distance, lived a balloon man; (C) "Balloon Man" is a symbol of spring and gas.
This ball gives a light feeling.
Far and wee: = Far and wide, or far and far, used to mean selling balloons.
People's whistles spread widely and far, and the air barrier makes people feel the reality of the sound coming from a distance.
6-7. Eddie and Bill came running.
Eddie and Bill came running. Eddie and Bill are the names of two little boys.
(Eddie = Edward; Bill = William. "eddieandbill" has several meanings: (1)
The first word of the name is lowercase, giving people a feeling of "small"; In other words, the two children are still
Very small; (2) "Eddie" and "Bill" are combined into one word, giving people the feeling that children are holding hands.
The feeling of a brisk hand running by is to express a three-dimensional impression with flat words.
7. Marbles: Marbles. This word can make readers seem to vividly see children playing billiards.
Pictures.
8. Pirates: officers and men catch robbers, which is the same as marbles.
10. puddles-Miao: puddles refer to sewage pits (on the road); See the notes on lines 2-3, meaning
Almost.
14. Betty and Disbel: = Betty and isbele = Elizabeth and Isabella; consult
6-7 lines of comments, meaning roughly the same.
15. hopscotch: skipping rope: hopscotch, a children's game. Skipping rope, a kind of
Children's games.
20. Goat Foot/Balloon Man: Balloon Man with Goat Foot. People with "goat feet",
It is associated with Pan, an animal god who is half man and half sheep in Greek mythology. It should be noted here that the fourth line sells gas.
Players are described as "lame balloon people"; In the line 1 1, 12, it is called "queer/
Old balloon man "; It's called "Goat Foot/Balloon Man" here. They call each other back and forth.
Yes Pan is also a god of music and games, wrapped here as a symbol of spring joy.
The first letter of "Man" in the word balloon man is capitalized, giving people a feeling of "big"; this
The goat's foot selling balloons turned out to be a shepherd in spring.