A poem written by a grain of sand

A grain of sand william blake To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. See a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a wild flower. Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity will melt in an hour. As a pioneer of symbolism, william blake used this poem to erect an insurmountable peak for the latecomers. According to the traditional understanding, he expressed the relative meaning of brevity and eternity, finiteness and infinity. Sighed the short inner eternity, but also lamented the eternal fragility. It reminds us of our life, our ideals and our love. Remind us of everything we encounter. Our life is short, but our short life contains eternal meaning. What we want may be in the higher sky. That distant charm flutters there like a flag in the wind. In a deeper sense, poetry also expresses the transformation between finite and infinite, and expresses the short and eternal * * *. Our short life depends on our eternal meaning. However, it is helpless that this constant transformation of meaning makes eternity seem so naive. For example, in feudal times, being a loyal minister and dutiful son was a prerequisite for going down in history. But now, it seems absurd, and it may be eternal. Imagine how crazy our love for money is now. Some people may say that the meaning lies not in reason, but in action. This statement is actually self-deception. Do you think the terrorists of suicide bombers will make you think they will last forever?

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