Fill in the poem: sing my songs loudly and drink my wine.
"Sing my songs loudly and drink my wine. On a green spring day, that's the beginning of my coming home." The poet danced with joy like a child, but he couldn't express his joy. He still needs to "sing and get drunk" to express his joy. Singing in the daytime indulges in drinking, not by drinking, but by drinking; Today, I sang Long song not when I was crying, but when I was happy. He wishes he couldn't go home at once. "Come back from this mountain, pass another mountain, go up from the south, and then go north-to my own town!" It is a psychological portrayal of the poet anxious to return. "Come back from this mountain, pass another mountain, go up from the south, and then go north-to my own town! The words "wear" and "down" aptly and vividly describe the poet's imagination of galloping in a steep canyon and going downstream after leaving the gorge.