If girls all over the world are willing to join hands, they can dance around the sea. If boys all over the world are willing to be sailors, they can build a beautiful bridge on the water with their boats. At that time, people can dance a circuitous dance all over the world if boys and girls all over the world are willing to join hands. The poem "Rondo" was written by the French poet Paul Foer. This poem has only three stanzas, but the first two stanzas all start with "If" to give readers a good daydream first. The first section says: If girls all over the world are willing to join hands. The poet emphasizes "the whole world" and "hand in hand", while "girls all over the world are hand in hand", so "they can dance a circuitous dance around the sea". This poem depicts a picture of girls dancing in the mirror-like sea all over the world. What a beautiful picture! The poet's hope is presented to readers through these strokes, and that is peace. In the second verse, the poet used the same writing method, which not only made the poems consistent in form, but also interlinked in content. "Boys all over the world are willing to be sailors" and "build a beautiful bridge with their boats". What a freehand imagination this is. The poet brought the reader into his dream-a peaceful and beautiful world. In the third section, the poet further wrote that "boys and girls all over the world are willing to join hands". This not only deepens the theme, but also points out that the world needs peace and people long for it. This poem has a strong sense of rhythm and is very light. Between the lines of the poem are full of yearning for a peaceful world in the future, and there is no feeling of depression or depression, so that readers can follow the poet into a beautiful world and feel the feelings of life and the beauty of peace.
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