Beautiful and amazing excerpts from modern poetry

Beautiful and amazing excerpts from modern poetry

Life is as bright as summer flowers and death as beautiful as autumn leaves. Tagore

You stand on the bridge and watch the scenery, and the people watching the scenery look at you upstairs. The bright moon decorated your window, and you decorated other people's dreams. -Bian Zhilin's "Out of Chapter"

Those words have long been blurred, because the thoughts are still lingering on you. -Because of Gu Cheng's lingering thoughts about you.

If remembering is forgetting, I will never remember it again. If forgetting is memory, how close I am to forgetting. Dickinson (USA) "If you remember, you will forget"

That pool under the shade of elm is not a clear spring, but a rainbow in the sky, broken among floating algae, precipitating a rainbow-like dream. Looking for dreams? Holding a long Artemisia, wandering to a greener place on the grass, loading a boat with splendor and singing in the splendor. -Goodbye to Cambridge

I need the craziest wind and the quietest sea. -"The World and Me, the Eighth Morning" from Gu Cheng