Vermilion Musings

Vermilion Musings

by Feng Yi

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"Do you want to be a poet? Go and find it in your hometown and childhood dreams." Reading the first chapter of this collection "Native Dream Soul", I remembered this sentence once said by the Russian poet Yesenin. Because I feel that the author Feng Yi also obtained his inspiration from his hometown land and childhood dreams. He is still attached to the forest that he left long ago and left the footprints of his childhood. The green waves in his "Little Wood of Attachment" still caress his heart; he still cannot forget the "Mountain Dream" long ago, which will always be such a clear and pure childhood dream; he gave birth to his first poems in the embrace of "The Clear River at the Head of the Village". Perhaps, Yesenin's words are not universally applicable truth, and the songs of many poets I know are always more or less related to the land of their hometown and childhood dreams.

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