Ding Yi, formerly known as Dou Yong. At the end of the 1980s, he began to write poetry, and his works were scattered in newspapers and magazines at all levels, and he is now the editor-in-chief of the Bagongshan Poetry Journal.
Ding Yi's poems
Six years old
There are trees on the dam
There is water under the dam
We often play by the water's edge
He fell into the water
Don't struggle
Just rolled my eyes at me
I stood on the shore
No call for help
Just glared at him
Years have passed
I asked him
Did you see me in the water?
He said:
"See a fart"
I was six years old
Get
On the street
I asked the oncoming person
Am I human
He said I was a nerve
I don't die
Asked another person
Are you human?
He reached out and slapped me
seemingly
Neither you nor I are human
Pigs howl
Everyone sat around a table
Drink and punch
East and west
A howl
Coming out of my belly
I clipped another piece
Braised pork
And put it in your mouth
Unfeeling
You turn away
I spat out a mouthful of blood
On a ground of gravel
There is a broken heart in the land
Pick it up and look
Every piece of small piece of meat
They all jumped vigorously
Blair
This woman
Never looked me in the eye
someday
She glanced back at me suddenly
I immediately felt like a thief
Full of joy
Smell the incense
Childhood
The family was poor
Often not enough to eat
Meet your friends eating white buns
I always make all kinds of excuses
Follow it around
Until he finished eating the steamed buns
I sipped my lips
Only then did I walk away
Past articles of the Constellation Poetry Group:
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