The poet described at the beginning that when he woke up in the morning, he saw the feelings and homesickness caused by the sun outside the window and poured out his heart to the sun: "The sun, this is not like my mountains and rivers, the sun! /The wind and cloud here have another general color,/The birds here sing a particularly bleak tone. " What the poet feels here is a feeling of depression, so that the mountains, clouds and birds are eclipsed. Behind this feeling is patriotism and homesickness, which is inseparable from Wen Yiduo's national integrity and patriotism. He also skillfully used a rhetorical question, "Can you dry your wandering eyes with cold tears?" It can better reflect Wen Yiduo's wandering heart at that time.
At the end of the poem, the poet simply regards the sun as his "hometown", and the poem reads: "The sun shines with kindness! /See you later, I should go home once. My hometown is not underground, but in the sky! " Concentrated expression of the poet's deep nostalgia for the motherland.