Who can recommend me some good post-modernist poems?

The suggestions are as follows:

The car crossed the Yellow River (Sha Yi).

The train is crossing the Yellow River.

I pee in the toilet.

I know I shouldn't

I should sit by the window.

Or a car door that stands by.

Left hand akimbo

The right hand is like an eyebrow eaves.

Looks like a great man.

At least like a poet.

Think about what happened on the river.

Or history

At that time, people were looking out.

I'm in the toilet

long time

Now this time belongs to me.

I waited a day and a night.

Go pee.

The Yellow River has flowed far away.

One of the characteristics of postmodernism is the deconstruction and subversion of the existing spiritual and material foundation of the world. Cars Crossing the Yellow River is his masterpiece: the Yellow River is the mother river in people's eyes and the source of Chinese civilization, but the author subverts this inherent image and is facing great challenges.

When the mother river is big, the author's original appeal will be restored, and the urine will be urinated, not because of the Yellow River.

Any restraint or far-fetched expression of one's initial needs.

PS: Mr. Lu Xun, who looks unsmiling, will also write such words with the characteristics of post-modern literature-"There are two trees in my backyard, one is jujube, the other is jujube ..."