The beauty of music that should not be discarded
What do you recite the most?
is a poem. Probably from three-year-old children to 8-year-old people will definitely answer this way. Needless to say, it is the beauty of music that makes poetry so popular.
Looking at the development of poetry for more than 2, years, it goes without saying that even modern new poetry attaches great importance to the musical beauty of poetry, and the poetry circle in the new period is very lively, and various poetry schools have appeared one after another. However, while people are excited about the new poetry tide, we also seem to feel some shortcomings, that is, most of the creations of trendy poets lack rhythmic beauty and sense of rhythm, and the musical beauty of poetry seems to have been abandoned by many poets. Such examples can be found everywhere. Please look at a poem: ... her childhood/standing in a green field/her hairy eyes/watching in goose yellow and busy spring scenery/an old woman with her little granddaughter/digging wild vegetables in the field ... It should be said that this poem is quite rich in imagery, which can arouse readers' reverie and thoughts, and has a strong poetic feeling, especially for people to appreciate. But this poem can only be understood, not read aloud, and even more difficult to recite, because the musical beauty of the poem has disappeared here, and it is difficult to give people a beautiful feeling when reciting it. The biggest feature that distinguishes poetry from other styles is that it can be read aloud, which can give people auditory enjoyment. If a wonderful poem is not easy to recite simply because it lacks musical beauty, wouldn't it be a spoil the fun?
The lack of musical beauty in trendy poetry is a very common phenomenon in today's poetry circles, which shows that people's concept of poetry has undergone tremendous changes. Young poets, in particular, unilaterally pursue amazing sentences and strange thinking, without paying attention to rhythm, gradually separating poetry from musical beauty, and increasingly developing in the direction of prose culture. This development trend can only lead poetry to an extreme direction, but can not make poetry develop healthily. Perhaps some people will object: the aesthetic values of contemporary people are different, and discarding the beauty of music is a reform of ancient poetry, in order to get rid of the bondage and better express the sense of * * *, isn't that good? We believe that the development of poetic beauty is accompanied by the abandonment of the established poetic beauty, so this development itself is immature.
The concept of poetry is changing, and some fission phenomena are inevitable in the process of change. Since the lack of musical beauty has become a fact in the new poetry trend, the only thing we can do is to try to make up for this shortcoming. If we leave it alone and let it develop, the poetry in a few years' time may be a kind of morbid poetry.