Smell the roses with a tiger in my heart
This is a classic poem from the representative work "To Me, Past, Present and Future" by the British poet Sigreve Sassoon.
The original words are "In me the tiger sniffs the rose." The poet Yu Guangzhong translated it as: With a tiger in my heart, I sniff the rose carefully.
It means that tigers will also smell the roses, and their busy and ambitious ambitions will be impressed by gentleness and beauty, and they will feel the beauty peacefully. It talks about the masculine and feminine sides of human nature.