I miss you, but I can't tell you
Author: Emily. Dickinson
Anchor: Shen Hong
I miss you
But I can't say it to you
It's like that tree full of pear blossoms
It is never possible to produce an apple

I miss you
It's like the rainbow hanging high in the sky
No one can ever touch it
It's like the tracks of that train
There will never be a ship passing by
It's like that Himalayan mountaintop
There will never be a thousand lights
But I really can't tell you
Afraid, said
For you, it is also a kind of torture
Author: Emily Dickinson, a legendary American poet, the poetry style is condensed and elegant, the intention is fresh, subtle, deep in thought, and extremely original. She is regarded as one of the pioneers of twentieth-century modernist poetry.
Anchor: Shen Hong, nicknamed YeZi, Xinjiang Corps, has long been engaged in editing and broadcasting, certified editor of urban headlines, anchor of many platforms, many recitation works scattered on major network platforms, and has won many awards in recitation competitions.