I like your poems by Yu Xiuhua.

Poetry title: "I love you"

Original song: Yu Xiuhua

Lyrics: Yu Xiuhua

Lyrics:

Baba lives, draws water, cooks and takes medicine on time every day.

When the sun is fine, put yourself in it like a piece of dried tangerine peel.

Drink tea in turn: chrysanthemum, jasmine, rose and lemon.

These beautiful things seem to take me on the road of spring.

So I kept the snow in my heart again and again.

They are too white, too close to spring.

Read your poems in a clean yard.

The world is in a trance like a sparrow that suddenly flies by.

Time is bright.

I'm not fit for grief.

If I send you a book, I won't send you poetry.

I will give you a book about plants and crops.

Tell you the difference between rice and barnyard grass

Tell you a barnyard grass

Terrible spring

Extended data:

After the poem "I Love You" was published by the micro-signal of Poetry magazine, Yu Xiuhua's poems were warmly forwarded, and people marveled at Yu Xiuhua's genius and simplicity.

This poem expresses the author's humble and fearful pursuit of the person or thing she loves. Many descriptions show a kind of panic and yearning, such as "living like a clam shell on time every day, fetching water, cooking and taking medicine".