Daisy

I love and say nothing;

I love, only I can feel it in my heart;

I cherish my secret, and I also cherish my pain;

I swear I loved, without any hope.

But it's not without happiness—

As long as I can see you, I will be satisfied.

-from the French poet Miao Sai.

Daisy is an excerpt from the penultimate paragraph of a poem written by Muse to Ninon. The author Alfred de Muse (18 10- 1857) is a French romantic poet and novelist. In addition to a large number of poems, there is also the novel Confessions of a Century, which ranks among the world famous works and becomes one of the must-read works for young artists. Miao Sai also fell in love with george sand, a French woman writer, but ended in vain.

1. Only distress is the true meaning of life. Our last happiness and comfort comes from recalling the pain of the past.

People are often deceived by love, hurt by love, and even fall into misfortune. Nevertheless, I am full of love for people.

Besides love, I think the most precious thing is independence.