Heine's Ten Classic Poems

Heine's ten most classic poems are as follows:

1. The 1th poem of Lyric Interlude

The lotus flower is frightened-

afraid of the bright sun,

falling into a dream-

waiting for the night to fall.

her lover, the moon-

pours clear light to call her,

flowers rush at him affectionately-

removes the veil from her face.

The lotus flowers are in full bloom-

Looking up at the heights silently,

She is trembling with tears-

Because of the pain of love and lovesickness.

2. Song 33 of Lyric Interlude

There is a pine tree

growing lonely on the hillside in the north.

it falls asleep; Ice and snow

wrapped it in a white blanket.

It dreamed of a palm,

It grew in the far east,

It was lonely and sad,

It was on the burning rock wall.

3. Song 44 of Lyric Interlude

I once loved you, and I still love you!

If the sky collapses and the universe collapses,

The flame of my love-

rises from its ruins and rubble, Ran Ran

4. The second song of "For my mother B. Heine"

I was wishful thinking and left you,

I want to travel all over the world,

.

I'm looking for love, and I walk through the streets and lanes.

Reaching out in front of every house,

begging for a little charity of love,

being laughed at, only getting cold hatred.

I'm always running around, always looking for it.

I can see it, but I never find it.

finally depressed and sad, I came home.

At that time, I saw you approaching me head-on.

Alas, the most affectionate thing that emerged in your eyes

was the sweet love I had been looking for for for a long time.