First of all, this is a modern poem, which describes a person's inner feelings when he encounters a flat tire on the way and waits for the driver to repair it on the roadside.
Generally speaking, there is only one emotion expressed in poetry: impatience. Although the number of words is very small, it has already reflected a person's irritability and anxiety very richly.
In the third and fourth sentences of the poem, "I don't like it" is used twice in a row, which actually emphasizes the plot of "I don't like it", the route and the journey-that is, I don't like anything. Most people who have had this experience can feel that when they are extremely depressed, they really don't like anything.
At the end of the poem is "Why am I impatient when I look at changing wheels?" "Looking at changing the wheel, in fact, the process of changing the wheel is to rotate the wrench repeatedly. Repeated actions are more exciting for anxious people. So the final summary is three words: impatience.
The overall wording of the poem is relatively plain, with few words, but the artistic conception is concentrated on one point. Through repeated emphasis and emphasis, it completely reflects the mood of a certain period of time and is considered to be an excellent work.