When all the birds were dazzled by the hot sun,
Hidden in the shady forest, there is a sound.
Floating on the hedge around the newly cut grass.
That's the music of Guoguo! It competes first.
Indulge in the luxury of midsummer, it never feels it.
Your own happiness fades away, and once you get tired of singing,
They perched comfortably on the pleasant grass.
This is a philosophical poem written by Keats in his early days, full of cheerful emotions. With careful observation, the poet described the scene of grasshoppers chirping alternately in the suburbs in summer and crickets chirping by the fireside in winter.
"Poetry on earth will never die" is the author's own idea. He then explained this view with the Music of Slugs in the hot summer, showing the vitality of the hot summer, praising the beauty of nature like poetry, singing constantly and always full of vitality. Because of slugs, summer will not be silent naturally.
Never reveals the law of nature's endless singing all year round, thus praising the endless beauty of nature. This beauty is eternal.
Striving for the First praises the vitality of life. Summer was originally a hot season and a lazy season, but the grasshopper cried happily. It is a further explanation and extension of "never".