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Appreciation of Tagore's Selected Poems

1. Paper boat

Tagore

I put the paper boats one by one in the swift stream every day.

I wrote my name and the name of the village where I lived in big black letters on the paper boat.

I hope people living in different places can get this paper boat and know who I am.

I put Li Xiuhua, who grows in the garden, on my boat.

I hope these dawn flowers can be safely brought to the shore at night.

I threw the paper boat into the water and looked up at the sky.

I saw a small cloud covered with white sails of the wind.

I wonder what my playmates are in the sky. Put these boats down and race with me!

When night came, my face was buried in my arm,

I dreamed that my boat was floating slowly under the midnight starlight.

The sleeping fairy sat on the boat with a basket full of dreams.

Appreciation: The sleeping fairy's basket rocked on the boat like a cradle, with sweet dreams. "Boat" and "basket" are both symbols of beauty. Sleeping fairy sat on the boat with a basket full of dreams in her hand. There is a dream in the dream. In the eyes of children, the sleeping fairy's basket can hold countless dreams. The poet takes paper boats as the topic and conveys feelings with things, which endows paper boats with special significance. The paper boat symbolizes the loneliness of wandering, the heart of missing mother and motherland, and the poet's pure and beautiful wish. I hope to find my final destination like a paper boat.

2. Golden Flower

If I become a golden flower, for fun,

Growing on a tall branch, swinging in the air with a smile,

Mom, will you still know me?

If you yell, "Where are you, son?"

I snickered there, but didn't say a word.

I will quietly open my petals and watch you work.

When taking a bath, my wet hair falls over my shoulders and passes through the shade of golden flowers.

When you go to the small courtyard of prayer, you will smell the flowers.

But I didn't know the smell came from me.

At lunch, sit at the window and read Ramayana.

When the shadow of that tree falls on your hair and knees,

I want to cast my little shadow on your page,

Right where you are reading.

But can you guess that this is a small shadow of your child?

When you take the lamp to the cowshed at dusk,

I'm going to suddenly fall to the ground again,

To be your child again, please tell me a story.

"Where have you been, you bad boy?"

"I won't tell you, mom."

That's what you and I were trying to say.

Appreciation: The Golden Flower is undoubtedly a work full of bold and novel imagination. The poet used the imitation of "Golden Flower" to show the illusory childlike innocence.

Usually, when people write about a child's innocence and naughty, they can only think about how cute and naughty he is, how he spoiled in front of his mother, or deliberately said contradictory words to attract her more attention and concern.

Tagore's imagination is often unexpected, and he chose the metaphor of "golden flower" to deal with this common theme. Most great writers have this talent. They are good at digging out unusual miracles in what people take for granted.

The child wants to be naughty with his mother. He didn't use any other way, but simply turned into a golden flower on the branch, smiling and dancing, overlooking all his mother's work, so that her mother couldn't find him.

The child who becomes a golden flower doesn't want to be idle for a moment, and tries his best to make trouble and make fun of his mother. He wanted his mother to smell the flowers, but he didn't know that the fragrance came from her children. He wanted to cast the shadow of his golden flower on the page read by his mother, dancing with her point of view, but not letting her guess that it was the shadow of his own child. At dusk, the children who had had enough fun and trouble came down from the tree, fell in front of their mother and pestered her to tell stories. When his mother scolded him for where he had gone, the child replied mysteriously and proudly, "I won't tell you, mom." He is trying to hide the joy of naughty success! Nothing is more lovely than a child's world. No one has a deeper understanding of childlike innocence than Tagore. This is the genius of a great poet.

3. The other party

I am eager to go to the other side of the river. Over there, many boats are tied to bamboo poles; People cross there by boat in the morning, carrying plowshares on their shoulders to cultivate their distant fields; Over there, shepherds let their chirping cows swim to the pasture by the river; At dusk, they all went home, leaving only wolves howling on this island full of weeds. Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a boatman on this ferry when I grow up. It is said that there are many strange ponds hidden behind this high shore. After the rain, flocks of wild birds flew there. Lush reeds grow on the shore, where waterfowl lay eggs; The bamboo chickens waving their tails left their tiny footprints on the clean soft mud; At dusk, the long grass blooms with white flowers, inviting moonlight to float on the wave surface of the long grass. Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a boatman on this ferry when I grow up. I want to cross from one shore to the other, and all the boys and girls in the village who bathe there will look at me in surprise. The sun rose to the sky and the morning became noon. I will run to you and say, "Mom, I'm hungry!" " "At the end of the day, when the shadow falls under the tree, I will go home at dusk. I will never leave you to work in the city like my father did. Mom, if you don't mind, I want to be a boatman on this ferry when I grow up.

Appreciation: write about children's psychology, and write about a kind of longing and yearning.

The "other shore" in my imagination is a beautiful and magical paradise. People farm and graze there, all kinds of birds and animals live and grow freely there, and the company commander grass shines in the moonlight. In the description of this fascinating scene, there is a love for nature and a feeling of attachment to the homeland.

From the sentences in The Other Side, we can also deeply feel Tagore's love for nature and his popularization thought. Such as: "I am eager to go to the other side of the river", "I want to be a boatman on this ferry when I grow up" and so on. As for the theme of maternal love, it is also obvious.

4. Occupation

In the morning, when the clock strikes ten, I go to school along our alley.

Every day when I meet that peddler, he will shout, "bracelet, shiny bracelet!" " "

He has nothing urgent to do, he has no street to go, he has no place to go, and he has no time to go home.

I wish I were a peddler, living in the street and shouting, "bracelet, shiny bracelet!" " "

At four o'clock in the afternoon, I go home from school.

From a door, I saw a gardener digging there.

He wants to dig with a hoe, and his clothes are covered with dust. If he is sunburned or wet, no one will scold him.

I wish I were a gardener, digging in the garden, and no one would stop me.

As soon as it got dark, my mother sent me to bed.

From the open window, I saw the night watchman walking around.

The alley was dark and empty, and the street lamp stood there like a giant with red eyes on his head.

The night watchman shook his lantern and the shadow walked beside him. He has never had sex once in his life.

I wish I were a watchman, walking in the street all night, chasing shadows with a lamp.

Appreciate: A career is when you do it in a conventional way for decades.

Students are tired of going to school and sleeping on time at two o'clock and one line every day, so they yearn for any other career. In fact, the people you envy may also envy your life. In fact, many things have to be experienced before we can understand the difficulties.

What you see is always when others are dressed up.

5 "Banyan Tree"

Hey, you're standing by the pool, next to a furry banyan tree. Have you forgotten that child, like the bird that built its nest on your branch and left you?

Don't you remember how he sat at the window and looked at your tangled roots in surprise?

Women often go to the pool to draw a basin full of water, and your big shadow shakes on the water, like a sleeping person struggling to wake up.

Sunshine dances on the microwave, like a small shuttle weaving a golden carpet.

Two ducks are beside the reed, swimming in the shadow of the reed, and the child sits there quietly thinking.

He wants to be the wind, blowing through your rustling branches; Want to be your shadow, grow up with the sun on the water; Imagine a bird perched on your tallest branch; I also want to be those two ducks, swimming between reeds and shadows.

Appreciation: In this poem, the banyan tree becomes a child's friend. The poet vividly described the child's meditation and fantasy about a tall banyan tree in the second person.

"The furry banyan tree standing by the pool" and "the pool" are the places where banyan trees grow, which lays the foundation for the following further dialogue. "Pengtou" is the shape of a banyan tree. Banyan is an evergreen tree with many branches, air roots and a large crown. It grows in the tropics and is a common tree in India. In literary works, banyan is often a symbol of hometown. Therefore, the poet imagines the banyan tree as a child's friend, which is convenient for expressing homesickness. "Like a bird on your branch", the poet compares the child to a bird here to arouse the memory of "banyan tree".

The "tangled roots on the ground" are invisible, but from the perspective of children, they are visible. "Root" is a pun here, which means "seeking the root and never forgetting the root".

Then it describes three pictures of daily life: women pumping water, dancing in the sun, ducks swimming around. These pictures of life can arouse children's memory of "banyan tree".

6. The furthest distance in the world

The furthest distance in the world

Not life and death.

But I'm standing in front of you.

But you don't know that I love you.

The furthest distance in the world

No, I'm standing right in front of you

But you don't know that I love you.

But obsessed with love

But you can't say I love you.

The furthest distance in the world

It's not that I can't say I love you

I miss you so much.

But it can only be buried deep in my heart

The furthest distance in the world

It's not that I can't say I miss you.

But love each other.

But we can't be together.

The furthest distance in the world

Do not love each other

But we can't be together.

But knowing that true love is invincible

Pretend not to care.

The furthest distance in the world

Not the distance between trees.

But branches that grow from the same root.

But can't depend on each other in the wind

The furthest distance in the world

It is not that branches cannot depend on each other.

But the stars look at each other.

But there are no intersecting trajectories.

The furthest distance in the world

It's not that stars never meet.

But even if the tracks intersect,

But in a flash, there was nowhere to find it.

The furthest distance in the world

It's not that the moment is nowhere to be found.

But we haven't met yet.

It is doomed to be impossible to come together.

The furthest distance in the world

It's the distance between a bird and a fish.

A towering sky

One dived into the deep sea.

Appreciation: This poem is also called Bird and Fish.

The story of birds and fish

There is a kind of fish that lives in a sea area. It just keeps swimming around every day. One day, a lost bird flew over this sea area. I'm so tired. It lowered its head and looked for a piece of land in the sea. The fish in the water felt that the light on the water surface became a little dim, so they looked up at the sky. In this way, the scenes of fish and birds are intertwined. Lonely fish and stray birds are deeply attracted to each other.

The bird tells the fish the vast sky and the vast earth, … The fish tells the bird the deep ocean, … They open an unknown but colorful window for each other;

They also have many common topics: sunrise, sunset in the evening, starry sky at night, the smell in the air every minute, trees, land, ocean, spring, summer, autumn and winter ... They love each other deeply, so it has been a long time. They think that this is the life. Birds can forget the flying sky, and so can fish.

Who says fish and birds can't be together?

One day, the bird saw other birds flying by, and it thought of the sky. It asked the fish if they would like to feel the freedom of the wind passing with it. The fish looked at its fin and said nothing. Another day, in order to avoid the storm, the fish dived deeply into the water. When the sun reappeared, it excitedly asked the birds if they could see the brilliance of corals in the water. Birds can only look at the sparkling water and smile bitterly.

They know that birds and fish can't be together. Although they love each other, fish is a fish in the water after all. The bird finally flew out of Na Pianhai and never came back. It doesn't know that the fish never swam back to this sea area. They carefully avoided the stories of birds and fish in the past.

It took me an hour to find these. I hope it works for you. It seems that you really like Tagore's poems! Come on!

I found six songs for you. The first few capitals come from textbooks, which is absolutely good! The last poem is very famous and everyone is familiar with it. I'm sure you know. I also believe my efforts will not be in vain.