Expressing regret with poetry

One small step makes an everlasting regret, and then a hundred years later.

The earth endures, and the sky endures; One day both will end, and this endless sadness will last forever.

I regret meeting my true lover after I get married

This may be a memory that has come and gone before I know it.

You were born before I was born, and I was old when I was born.

Hate is not born at the same time. Hello every day.

The virtuous woman recited Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty.

You know I have a husband. Give me two pearls.

Your lingering feeling lies in the red roller.

My tall building rises from the garden, and my lover holds a halberd in the bright light.

Knowing your heart is like the sun and the moon, and your husband vows to live and die together.

Tears fell in your eyes. I hate not meeting you before I got married.

Golden-Li Shangyin

I want to know why my Jinse has fifty strings, and each string has a youthful interval.

Zhuangzi daydreaming, a saint, was bewitched by butterflies, and cuckoo crowed in the imperial spring.

Mermaids shed pearl-like tears on the moon-green sea, and the blue fields breathed their jade to the sun.

A moment that should last forever has come and gone before I know it.

You were born before I was born, and I was old when I was born.

You hate me for being late, and I hate you for being early.

You were born before I was born, and I was old when I was born.

Hate is not born at the same time. Hello every day.

Live before you are born, and be old when you are born.

I am far away from you, and you are far away from me.

Live before you are born, and be old when you are born.

Turn into a butterfly to find flowers and live in the grass at night.