Cyborg poems

Newell 2022-03-17 09:01:02

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I watched c-beams glitter in the dark near the Tanhauser Gate.
All those...moments will be lost...in time .
Like...tears...in rain.
Time...to die.

I have seen
things that you humans would never believe. The warships burning on the
edge of the Orion constellation , the passing beams in the vast sea of stars , but all these will light away at any time, like tears in the rain. Now, it 's time to die. (Self-translated) I just finished watching this movie, which many people call the most classic science fiction film. The rain in the film keeps falling. The wolf is as fierce, as agile as the wolf, and tears the heart and lungs like a wolf howling for life. The man called has just died. It happened to be raining outside the window, the night in Chengdu was brown, and the night in the movie was black, both cold and decadent. Where do we come from, where do we go like, how long can we live? Who would ask this kind of question? Who can answer this kind of question? God, can you answer?













At the last moment, the hand that stretched out was trying to grab someone else's life? Or is it your own life? Is the meaning of existence revealed through this selfless salvation?
Tears in the rain, that wolf-like man, how he wants to live.
There is too much content involved in the film, I just want to pay tribute to this film here.
Go to bed and add a quilt tonight, just because I'm afraid of going back to the dark, damp, and mud-splattered Los Angeles.

PS: http://www.bolaa.com/movie/review/165426359265.html
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