Poetry in the Industrial Age

Okey 2022-04-19 09:02:32

I have been thinking about a question recently, and this movie is also an opportunity. Will eventually live in the eternal human beings, why go back to love nature? Is it the senses of this flesh? That grass is shaking its leaves, where is the nobility?
Is it because humans are still animals after all, a process body of the proportional evolution of the ideas of the universe? Or is nature an absolute work of art?
The primitive society of thousands of years and the agricultural society have a beautiful life content. The population increase has driven human beings out of the Garden of Eden. The industrial civilization city should be able to solve the population problem and provide the beauty of this era, but it really does not. Know what form it is.
Approaching the narrow alley
board shed, every low heart.
The Peach Blossom Spring in the mountains has left human beings, and
the Grand View Garden in the city, after the material civilization is highly developed, is it a poetic realm of industrial civilization?
I don’t know, urban civilization and industrial civilization are still too young after all, and they still need to adapt to each other and evolve.
There's no need to complain about the concrete jungle, because it does make life better for more people.
But I, who can only live in 2000c, still yearn for the yard and the rain.
stupid human.
To be a wolf, or to be a human, may be the happiest question in this era.

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  • [after Revealing to Hana that he is a Werewolf]

    Wolf Man: Were you surprised?

    [She nods]

    Wolf Man: Do you want to break up?

    [Hana shakes her head]

    Wolf Man: But you're trembling, are you scared?

    Hana: No.

    [pause]

    Hana: Because you're you.

  • [to The Wolf Man]

    Hana: I'll welcome you back home.