I once wrote a poem "Don't say goodbye to the real farewell", which is a love poem. Now, every spring and autumn, when I look up at the sky, I can't see the array that was arranged in a herringbone shape and sometimes in a line. I can't help thinking about this topic. The wild goose that accompanied me in my happy childhood really disappeared without a trace, just like a broken-hearted lover, didn't even say goodbye?
When I was a child, I often worked with my father in the fields of my hometown, sowing in spring and harvesting in autumn. At that time, I wiped the sweat on my face and looked up. Groups of geese flew over the blue sky, changing their formations freely, just like the book described, word by word, word by word. They came from places I didn't know, and their slightly bleak calls inspired my endless imagination.
After school, because of my love of poetry, I read many beautiful poems describing geese. In ancient times, the goose placed the poet's too rich feelings, "the words return to the wild goose, and the moon is full of the west building", and placed the poet Li Qingzhao's deep-rooted lovesickness of "frowning only but taking it to heart"; "The scenery in Qiu Lai is different, and the wild geese in Hengyang are invisible", which also entrusted Fan Zhongyan's patriotic feelings of "only liking the breadth of mind and not caring about Zhu Yan's thinness in the mirror". Su Wu entrusted it to bring back the nostalgia for the old country, and Hongyan's biography became an eternal story;
"Looking at Hong from afar", but now, when we are busy surfing the Internet and counting our wallets in the noisy world, the geese have disappeared silently in our lives. Yes, we can't see the geese returning to Qiu Lai in spring, which seems to have no influence on our life. But if you think about it carefully, you will realize how serious the problem is. 1962, when people just invented DDT, the famous American popular science writer Rachel. Carson wrote a book, Silent Spring, which raised the issue of environmental protection. Her appeal not only awakened the whole United States, but also awakened all mankind. The scientist who invented DDT won the Nobel Prize, Rachel. Carson is also considered as the first person to protect the environment. As a natural priestess, she has become one of the most influential women in mankind. Around the world, environmentalists are calling for spraying pesticides all over the world. Large areas of forests have been cut down, and all kinds of birds have died out silently because they have swallowed poisonous insects or their habitats have been invaded. The unfortunate future described by Rachel Carson in Silent Spring is being confirmed step by step. Although American Vice President Al Gore personally prefaced the book and hung rachel carson's photo on the wall, human beings have never made a sincere reconciliation with the earth out of desire. When the earth is plundered by human beings and becomes a ferocious skeleton, where will human beings go?
Mahatma Gandhi said that the degree of human civilization does not depend on the progress of science and technology, but on human attitudes towards animals. The aborigines living in the primeval forest once taught their descendants that outside the forest, there lived a group of barbarians who polluted rivers, destroyed forests and exterminated animals. In the face of such accusations, arrogant and ignorant modern people must be speechless, although they know computers, know the ups and downs of any stock, and have also landed on the moon.
I can't help it. The goose has come back. I remember this autumn, on my way to work, I was suddenly attracted by the familiar and unfamiliar chirp. I looked up. That's a flock of geese flying south. I am not a promiscuous person, but I still can't help crying.