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Modern Poetry: A Diary of Despair

[Appreciation of Original Poetry]

Modern Poetry: A Diary of Despair

Text/Tibetan Shugami

The shadow of division

To be higher than yourself,

Wind and dust road

It's getting more and more poignant.

That sluggish gaze

Drifting again and again to the grave,

I can't say it to the world

My pain.

O crooked heart,

Bend like the next quarter moon,

Full of gray,

But there is no light.

There will be one less in the mottle

Lonely soul,

There will be one more dead man.

I don't know if it will turn into a pinch of mud,

Or it will turn into a bunch of dust,

Who knows!

Anyway, I'm going to thank you soon.

It's going to disappear,

No more interference!

Modern Poetry: A Diary of Despair

About the Author: Tibetan Shu Jiawen, Zi Lingzhan, ShiYi, Also Known as Lingzhan Layman, Buddhist. Founder of Lingzhan poetry, practitioner of Chinese poetry culture, resident master of China Word Network, member of China Poetry Society, member of Liaoning Writers Association, member of Sichuan Prose and Poetry Society, editorial board member of China New Poetry Library, editorial board member of Selected Chinese Poetry, etc. His works have been scattered in dozens of well-known publications and media platforms such as "Running Stream", "Liaohe River", "Speed Reading", "Chu Feng", "Genre", "Han Poetry", "Yalu River", "Reader's Daily", "Poetry Monthly", "China Poetry Newspaper", "Literature Hundred Flowers Garden", "China Writers Network" and so on, and have won many awards. His works have been selected into a variety of anthologies, and some of his works have been permanently included in the academic network.

Modern Poetry: A Diary of Despair

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