I really want to close the car door and run to you,
Crying on your broad shoulders,
"No way, really no way."
I really want to hold your hand,
Flee to the sky and fields of Chu Qing,
Don't flinch or look back.
I really want to collect all the tenderness,
With eyes that can't be appealed,
Let you finally wake up.
I really want to, really want to. ...
My pain turned into sadness,
I can't think enough and I can't say it.
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Shu ting's writing style:
Shu Ting is good at introspecting the rhythm of self-emotion, especially showing the unique sensitivity of women in grasping complex and meticulous emotional experience.
Her poems are full of romanticism and ideals. Her love for the motherland, life, love and land is warm and peaceful, with latent passion. Her poems are good at expressing inner feelings by artistic means such as metaphor, symbol and association, revealing rational thinking in a hazy atmosphere, which is the product of the combination of romanticism and modernism.
Shu Ting can also find sharp and profound poetic philosophy (goddess peak and Hui 'an daughter) in some conventional phenomena that are often ignored by people, and write this discovery with both speculative power and touching feelings.