Xi Murong's Poetic Youth

All endings have been written.

All the tears have also flowed out.

I suddenly forgot what kind of beginning this was.

On that ancient summer day that is gone forever.

No matter how I pursue it,

Young you are just passing by.

And your smile is extremely shallow.

Gradually disappeared into the mist after sunset.

Then open the yellow title page.

Fate has bound it badly.

I looked at it again and again, with tears in my eyes.

But I have to admit.

Youth is a book that is too hasty.

Youth is a modern poem written by Xi Murong. The poet compares youth with books in an ingenious way, writing that youth is worth cherishing, and that youth is perishable and difficult to preserve, which shows the poet's infinite attachment to youth. Because the battle between beauty and time is always a losing battle, the poet "has to admit that youth is a book that is too hasty" has tears in his eyes. However, we still have a lot to summarize.

It is human nature to pursue youth, and there have been many poems about it. Xi Murong's Youth is a masterpiece. "All endings have been written"-the journey of life is almost over, and the prospect will not change; "All the tears have started"-all the tears that should have been left have been shed, the taste of life has been tasted, and there will be no more hopeless joys and sorrows. Youth is gone, and now it is a memory. Poetry focuses infinite memories on that "summer", which is a subtle choice. Because summer is the warmest, and the warm summer in fiery youth is naturally the most unforgettable. But that's "gone forever", far away from now.

The "you" in the second paragraph does not refer to the second person, but refers to the "I" in my childhood. "You are just passing by"-youth is very short; "Your smiling face is extremely shallow and pale"-"I" didn't enjoy the joy of youth at that time, and "you" gradually disappeared in the gloomy backward group and lost in confusion, thus ending youth! The poem is full of long regrets. The feelings of melancholy and regret are condensed into a vivid image-youth is a book that is too hastily bound. Because it is too hasty, it is "extremely binding"; And "too hasty" is the response to the above description of "like a cloud drifting". The title page has turned yellow, indicating that the book is "old". And "I" still "watched and watched" with tears in my eyes, reluctant to let go, and my infinite attachment to youth was vividly displayed.