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A poem describing unrequited love

Secret love is a deep and lonely feeling. Here are some poems describing unrequited love:

"Silkworms will weave until they die in spring, and candles will drain the wick every night." -Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

"I can't get rid of this feeling, so I frown, but I feel it." -Li Qingzhao in Tang Dynasty

"It seems like water every year, why is there nothing in a blink of an eye?" -Su Shi in Song Dynasty

"The idle window is quiet, I only remember how long it has passed." -Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

"Acacia has no words, don't waste your tears on stationery." -Nalan Xingde in Tang Dynasty

"One-inch thoughts are inextricably linked, and there is no place in the world." -Qin Guan in Song Dynasty

"Thinking of you is like a river flowing eastward day and night."-Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty

"Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber." -Xin Qiji in Yuan Dynasty

"I want to travel thousands of miles, and she sews gold thread year after year." -Du Lei in the Tang Dynasty

"A thousand miles of love is boundless, and the end of the world is heartbroken." -Nalan Xingde in Tang Dynasty

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These poems vividly express the anguish, loneliness and helplessness of unrequited love, as well as the persistence and pursuit of love.