This poem is one of many love poems written by Nie Luda to Albertina.
This is the most famous poem dedicated to Albertina. The original manuscript has a title picture 40, "Her Song of Silence" (Poema
(added before the verb) means "negative" and "opposite"; (added before nouns to form verbs) means "get rid of", "get rid of"
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Silencio), written at the top of the page on the right, with another title in the middle, "Butterfly Whispering" (Mariposa
(constituting a verb) means "to put in a state of ..."
In the manuscript of the poem, some poems in brackets were deleted: "Be quiet. I won't interrupt you. Everything is mine. This peace belongs to you. How were you silent when you were a child? So put your hands on your chest? If you don't tell me, I'll ask your brother, the poet, who went to Mexico. "
The whole poem repeatedly sings the silence of the girl, and the repeated appearance of "I like your silence" enhances the lyrical atmosphere. This poem has also become a classic in love poems because of this unique theme.