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Background music for civilized etiquette exercises

It’s a stroll through the Secret Garden. This song was composed based on Yeats's poem of the same name "Down By the Salley Garden". It was originally translated as "In the Willow Garden" and is an early poem by Yeats. His early poems had beautiful rhythm, delicate emotions, gorgeous rhetoric and rich symbolic meaning. They were obviously influenced by British Romanticism and French Symbolist poetry.

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Originally titled "Old Songs Sing Newly". Yeats once wrote the following annotation for this poem: "This poem is adapted from the incomplete three lines of the lyrics of an old peasant woman who often sang alone in the village of Ballysodale, County Sligo." This poem has the following characteristics: First of all, this poem has simple language and strong chantability like a folk song.

From the perspective of the entire poem, the words used by the poet are all common words with single and double syllables. Only "salley" may not be so common, but this word expresses the feelings in the poem. has great significance. The willow tree is related to the emotion of sadness in an archetypal sense. The slender willow branches swaying in the wind and rain are exactly similar to the helpless situation of people in the sad wind and rain. in addition. in poetry