"The woods are lovely, dark and deep"

Deshawn 2021-12-01 08:01:26


As a person who is quite hiking, when I started thinking that the hostess was really stupid and crying. The
full mountaineering bag should be placed at a certain height, and you should never drink it (let alone pour it out) before you find the water source. The water only bring essentials to reduce the weight of hiking shoes should be bought at least one size larger. . . Don’t tell me that she’s inexperienced, even if she just walks away, she’s going to make some preparations before setting off. It feels like
she's dying. Although her stove is blocked, she can only eat cold oatmeal and hypnotize herself every day."cold mush is good I love cold mush "The paragraph is still cute
, guarding against strange men and being vigilant against strange men and girls being taken extra care of outdoors. The paragraph is quite empathetic. After

watching the movie, I went to find Frost's poem, easy to understand, and the last paragraph is like this
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep
And miles to go before I sleep"I

always feel that this is the meaning of comforting oneself not to seek death: see how beautiful and dark the forest in the snowy night is (Subtext: I really want to sleep here forever) But I persuaded myself not to do it. Before I die, I still have a promise to abide by and there is still a long way to go (other things need to be completed) The last repetition is to strengthen the tone and try to persuade I
put it here and I was quoted by Strayed, and it felt very appropriate.
Then I searched various Chinese translations and no one thought it meant ╮(╯_╰)╭Also

! The Red River Valley sung by a child is so beautiful,
but why the English version is "the cowboy love you so true" and the Chinese version becomes "the girl who loves you"...












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  • Cheryl: [Cheryl's first inscription on the trail guestbook] "If your Nerve, deny you - Go above your Nerve" - EMILY DICKINSON and Cheryl Strayed.

  • Cheryl: [voiceover] What if I forgive myself? What if I was sorry? But if I could go back in time, I wouldn't do a single thing differently. What if I wanted to sleep with every single one of those men? What if heroin taught me something? What if all those things I did were the things that got me here? What if I was never redeemed? What if I already was?

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