A girl said, "If you want to pity me, I will pity you.". What should I say? Preferably a poem.

. . . . Tell the truth. I don't know what to say. You must pity me, I pity you. This sentence comes from a poem by Feng Xiaoqing. No one pities me except myself. Later, it was quoted in A Dream of Red Mansions as a love story, which felt a bit awkward.

If you are like me, I am like you. You must pity me, I pity you. The original sentence comes from the reflection in Feng Xiaoqing's View of the Lake, which answers the reflection well, but pity is a verb, which is not neat, but it is better than caring. If you are similar to me, I will be in harmony with you, both in appearance and mood. )

After reading the previous reply, I think it is not bad to love someone. You used me for a while before = =