The starry sky does not ask passers-by, and time pays off! What's the next sentence?

In this poem, the starry sky does not ask passers-by, and time pays off.

Time pays off without asking passers-by in the starry sky, which is a collection of short stories by modern writer Da Bing. The whole poem is: "This is a Green Lantern who doesn't return guests, but he loves the world of mortals because of the turbid wine. Starlight does not ask passers-by, and time pays off. " The meaning of this poem: people who can't go home under the blue light only have a glass of turbid wine and like a dusty life.

The stars in the sky don't ask people on the road where they are going, and years won't disappoint those who have the heart.