Said by: Nie Luda's twenty love poems and a desperate song.
I even believe that you are the whole universe. I will bring you happy crowns, blue bell flowers, black hazelnuts, and many baskets of simple kisses from the mountains. I want to do to you what I did on the cherry tree in spring.
Poetry describes the love and natural scenery between young men and women, with a strong romantic color, and is a masterpiece reflecting its early style. Twenty love poems and a desperate song, as the name implies, describe the torture of love.
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Appreciation of the original "I want to go with you to the end, cherry trees bloom first and bear fruit in spring";
Nie Luda wrote many touching love poems. Twenty Love Poems and a Despair Song (1924) is the earliest, most famous and best-selling collection of poems in Nie Luda. Together with his later 100 love sonnets, they are well-known in South America and have far-reaching influence. Poetry describes the love and natural scenery between young men and women, with a strong romantic color, and is a masterpiece reflecting its early style.
2. Twenty Love Poems and a Desperate Song describes the torture of love, just like the meaning contained in the title itself. This is the end of his two love affairs: expressing his attachment to the Temuco girl (Marisol) and his admiration for the San Diego girl (Mary Sanboura). It is active between the past and the present, between darkness and light, between loss and possession, and between the poet and the woman he loves, there is only alienation and hard thinking. The melancholy of love has already penetrated the soul. In order to heal his love wounds, the poet would rather escape from all the status quo that binds him.