Li Bai's words: wake up and have sex, then I get drunk and we lose each other. Who knows the whole poem?

"Make love when I am awake, and then I get drunk, and we lose each other" comes from the sixth sentence of the ancient poem "Drinking the Moon Alone" by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The full text is as follows:

Flowers in the next pot of wine, no friends, drink alone.

Raise my cup, I invite the bright moon, which brings me its shadow and makes us three people.

The moon doesn't know how to drink, but the shadow in front of it is behind.

I have to mingle with them and enjoy the happiness of spring.

The song I sing is bright and wandering, and I dance the shadow before wandering.

Wake up and be happy together, and disperse after drunkenness.

I am willing to stay with them forever and forget the harm of friendship, just like the Milky Way.