Mother! When the storm comes in the sky, the bird hides in its nest; when the storm comes in my heart, I only hide in your arms.
Among the many poems praising mothers, this one is simple and warm. The whole poem reads euphemistically and softly, with only a few sentences praising the most noble and selfless maternal love. The author enthusiastically praises maternal love and expresses his heartfelt feelings for his mother.
The author wrote the poem at a time when the warlords were fighting, but except for this one, which directly mentions "drawing swords" and "blood" for the purpose of admonishment, and directly describes the war, the rest of the book is implicit. Hint, it can be seen that the author loves peace and hates war. Even in the description of war, the bloody scenes are tried to be downplayed to make it more poetic.
Extended information:
1. As a famous poet in the May Fourth era, Bing Xin’s poem title is connected with "Stars" and "Spring Water". "Stars" is composed of 164 short poems, and "Spring Water" is composed of 182 short poems. In 1923, the two sets of poems were collected successively and published by the Commercial Press and Xinchao Press respectively. It caused a strong response at the time.
2. Bing Xin’s poems are very rich in content. These blank verse poems of hers include yearning, pursuit, love, hatred, dream-like haziness, and disillusionment. The feelings given by these poems to different readers will vary depending on different experiences, knowledge, experiences, and artistic accomplishments. And different. Therefore, her poems give people different aesthetic enjoyment.
Only true poetry has such artistic power