This poem was one of the Lyric Poem by the famous German poet Goethe. Its full name was " I Love You, It's Nothing to Do with You." The title of this poem is " I Love You Has Nothing to Do with You ", which is actually a love song expressing Goethe's deep love for a person, but this person has nothing to do with him. This poem was widely sung and was considered one of Goethe's representative works.
Goethe was a famous German poet. His poems were very popular. This poem comes from Goethe's famous poem,"Ich lieb Dich Ungefür uns," which means I love you but it's not about us. This poem expressed Goethe's feelings for another person, but he did not want to impose his feelings on the other party. Instead, he hoped that this love could develop naturally without external interference. It also hinted at Goethe's view on interpersonal relationships, which should be based on mutual understanding, respect and trust rather than relying on factors such as power or social status. This poem was widely quoted to represent people's yearning and pursuit of true love, and also to remind people to maintain sincerity and naturalness when expressing their feelings.
No, this sentence came from a famous line in the third volume of the novel Faust by the German poet Goethe. The original text was "I love you and it has nothing to do with you."
" I love you but it has nothing to do with you " was a poem from the German poet Goethe's " Mariah Carey." The full text of the poem is: "I love you but it has nothing to do with you." Your beauty rises in my heart like a mist in the morning light, but it brings no feeling to you. Your soul is like the tide of the deep sea, sometimes surging and sometimes calm, but I will not be affected by you. I love you but it has nothing to do with you. This way, it's best if they are independent but attracted to each other." This poem described Goethe's feelings for Mariah Carey. He realized that he had developed deep feelings for her, but he could not tell her his feelings because it had nothing to do with her. This poem expressed Goethe's pursuit of independence and mutual attraction, as well as his frustration and helplessness at being unable to express his feelings.
This sentence came from the German poet Goethe's Lyric Poetry, Volume 3, No. 14, titled "I love you, it has nothing to do with you." This poem was based on Goethe's personal experience as the background to express his affectionate confession to the person he loved, and at the same time, it also revealed the intrinsic contradiction in love. The poem's concise language and sincere emotions were regarded as one of Goethe's representative works.
The name of this poem was " What's it to You That I Love You?" I love you, what does it have to do with you? Your love is like the wind Blows across my face My heart is destroyed by you I love you, what does it have to do with you? Everything about you has nothing to do with me My love is so deep in your heart I love you, what does it have to do with you? Even if we can't be together My love is still eternal
I love you and you're not important to me is the full English translation of Goethe's poem I Love You
There must be something hateful about a pitiful person. This was a saying that had been passed down for a long time. Below was a poem with a hint of "pity": The poor bones by the river of Wuding are still in the dream of spring boudoir. This was a famous line from the Tang Dynasty poet Chen Tao's "Journey to Longxi". It described the scene of a woman hurting herself by the Wuding River. It expressed her uncertainty about the future and her helplessness towards her own fate.
Goethe's "I love you, what does it have to do with you" poem came from his "Sapphire case, Yuanxi". This poem was written by Goethe in 1814. It was the beginning of a long narrative poem, King Hans Christian. It expressed the poet's love and longing for his lover. In this poem, Goethe used simple and profound language to express his sincere feelings for his lover and also expressed his open-minded and detached outlook on life.
This poem was from Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields". I plant beans in the grass under the south mountain. The bean sprouts are sparse. I rise in the morning to clean up the waste and return home with a hoe. The road is narrow, the plants grow long, the evening dew stains my clothes. It's not worth regretting that my clothes are stained, but I can make my wish come true. The birds are longing for the old woods and the fish in the pond miss the old abyss. Three thousand feet down the stream, I suspect it's the Milky Way falling from the nine heavens. The bright moon shines on the deep ditch and its shadow enters the cool autumn mat. Birds fly back home, fish jump into the clear water. When I was young, I left home. When I was old, I returned to my hometown. My accent never changed. My hair on my temples has withered. When the children saw each other, they did not know each other. They smiled and asked where the guests came from.
Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were bold, unrestrained and passionate. He was known as the "Poet Fairy". In his poem,"To Drink", he wrote: "Life must be happy when you are satisfied, don't let the golden cup be empty to the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." This poem expressed the poet's love and pursuit of life, as well as his lofty aspirations of drinking and enjoying himself. Among them," Clouds think of clothes, flowers think of appearance " was another famous poem by Li Bai," Qing Ping Diao, Part One." The whole poem is as follows: The clouds think of clothes, the flowers think of the spring breeze blowing on the threshold, the dew is thick. If I hadn't seen the peaks of jade mountains, I would have met them under the moon on the Jade Terrace. This poem mainly described the poet's view of the clouds and flowers on the Yao Terrace, as well as his yearning and pursuit for beautiful things. The most famous line in the poem," The clouds think of clothes and the flowers think of appearance ", meant," I imagine in my heart that I am also very beautiful in gorgeous clothes, just like the clouds and flowers."