100 modern poetry review

homesickness

Yu Guangzhong

Childhood homesickness is a small stamp.

I'm here and my mother is there.

Homesickness is a narrow ticket when you grow up.

I'm here and the bride is there.

Later, homesickness was a low grave.

I'm outside, mom. Ah, inside.

Homesickness is now a shallow strait.

I am on this continent, on that side.

Nostalgic Xi Murong

The song of my hometown is a flute in Qingyuan.

It's always on a moonlit night

besiege

The face of my hometown is a vague disappointment.

Like waves in the fog

After parting

Homesickness is a tree without rings.

Never grow old.

Tong: (1) Poets were all born in mainland China and later settled in Taiwan Province Province.

(2) They all write homesickness with the same theme, and they all choose appropriate images to express homesickness and infinite nostalgia for the motherland.

Alien: (1) Yu Guangzhong lived in the mainland for twenty years, but Xi Murong didn't grow up in the mainland.

(2) Yu Guangzhong's Nostalgia uses the change of time and space to promote poetic expression, while Xi Murong's Nostalgia shows the poet's extraordinary imagination with novel metaphors, and her sentimental feelings show the unique delicacy of female poets.

The difference between these two poems is: 1. Yu Guangzhong's Homesickness is easy to understand and catchy, while Xi Murong's Homesickness is more subtle.

2. Yu Guangzhong's Homesickness is a lyric poem, and Xi Murong's Homesickness is a prose poem.

Analysis: From the perspective of expression, the theme is expressed in multiple sections, while Shi's poems are relatively short, and one section contains the theme to be expressed; Yu's poems have distinct rhythm and symmetrical structure, while his poems have no such restrictions; Yu's poems take time as the clue to express, while his poems take images as the center to reflect the theme.

Yu Guangzhong's poem Homesickness tells the story of homesickness from far to near, from small to large, from shallow to deep. If Yu Guangzhong's Homesickness tells a short story for everyone, then Xi Murong's Homesickness paints a beautiful picture for everyone. The poetess uses extraordinary imagination, novel metaphor and lingering feelings.