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Return, return,
The fields are overgrown, why not go back?
My spirit enslaved by the body,
Why alone, in sorrow, sigh and slack?
Past mistakes, can't be undone,
Future paths still open wide.
Not too far lost, I realize now,
The errors of yesteryear, I cast aside.
The small boat gently rocks on the waves,
A breeze whispers, caressing my sleeve.
I ask the traveler where the path leads,
Morning light dim, the sky yet to cleave.
At last, I see my humble home,
Run with joy, heart aglow.
Servants, children, all welcome me,
Overgrown paths, pines and chrysanthemums in row.
With children, I step inside,
Full cups of wine, a waiting delight.
Pouring for myself, I gaze at the trees,
Contentment flows, my spirit light.
(Pro-Chorus)
By the south window, I quietly lean,
This small space, my soul serene.
Daily walks in the garden, joy profound,
Though doors are shut, solitude not found.
With a cane, I leisurely stroll,
Sometimes look up, the distant goal.
Clouds drift from the mountain without a care,
Weary birds find their nests, their lair.
The sun sets, and I touch the lone pine,
Reluctant to part, the moment divine.
Decide to return, worldly ties I sever,
No longer caught in the mundane endeavor.
Converse with friends, joy in sharing,
Playing the lute, reading, sorrow sparing.
Farmers tell me spring has come,
To the western fields, busy I become.
Sometimes in a carriage, sometimes rowing,
Exploring valleys, over hills going.
Trees thrive, springs softly flow,
All things in time, my life to follow.
Let it be, how long in this world can I stay?
Why not follow my heart, let come what may?
Riches I don't seek, nor a fairyland dream,
In the beauty of now, my soul redeems.
Perhaps with a staff, I'll weed the ground,
Climb the high hills, with a shout unbound.
By the clear river, poems I'll write,
Embrace the fate, with nature's light.