"To Oak" Contemporary Shuting
If I love you-
Unlike climbing Campbell,
Show off with your tall branches,
If I love you-
Never imitate spoony birds,
Repeat monotonous songs for the shade;
It is not just like a fountain,
Send cool comfort all year round;
It is not only a dangerous mountain peak,
Increase height and set off dignity.
Even during the day.
Even spring rain.
No, these are not enough!
I must be a kapok beside you,
Standing with you as the image of a tree.
Roots, close to the ground;
Leaves, touching in the clouds.
Every time a gust of wind blows,
We all greet each other,
But no one,
Understand what we said.
You have your copper branches and iron stems,
Like a knife, like a sword, like a halberd;
I have my red flowers,
Like a heavy sigh,
Like a heroic torch.
We share cold waves, storms and lightning;
We like mist, flowing mist and rainbow.
As if we were separated forever,
But they are lifelong dependent.
This is great love,
Loyalty is here:
Not only love your strong body,
I also love your stand, the land under your feet.
2. Source: To the Oak Tree by the contemporary poet Shu Ting.
3. Appreciate:
This poem is a love poem written by 1977 in March. Shu Ting is one of the representative works of misty poetry school. As a literary work in the new period, To the Oak is self-evident in the history of literature. Through the "confession" of the kapok tree to the oak tree, the author denies the secular and unequal view of love, calls for freedom, equality and independence, and shouts out the slogan of equality between men and women in love, and sends out the declaration of independence of women's yearning for love in the new era.
4, the author:
Shu Ting, female, formerly known as Gong, from shima town, Fujian Province, 1952. She is a contemporary poetess in China, and a representative figure of the misty school. She lived in Xiamen with her parents since childhood, 1969 went to the countryside to jump the queue, 1972 returned to the city as a worker, 1979 began to publish poetry works, 1980 worked in Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles as a professional writer. 20 16 12, Shu Ting was elected as a member of the Ninth National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association.