Classic poetry: at the age of twenty-one
When I was twenty-one years old
I heard a wise man say,
? Give crowns and pounds and 1) guineas.
But not your heart;
Give pearls and rubies
But keep your imagination free. ?
But I'm 2 1 year old,
It's no use talking to me.
When I was twenty-one years old
Hear a wise man say:
? Would rather offer a crown, gold and silver,
Don't be too affectionate;
It's best to send expensive jewelry,
Don't lose the wings of your fantasy. ?
Unfortunately, at the age of 2 1 year,
Turn a deaf ear to this.
When I was twenty-one years old
I heard him say again,
? The heart in the chest
It has never been given for nothing;
5)? It pays a lot with a sigh
Sell with endless regret. ?
I'm 22 years old,
Oh, and? Is it true?/You don't say. This is a fact.
When I was twenty-one years old
Listen to the wise man said again:
? People who trust each other,
Never in vain;
This is a long lament.
And endless regrets. ?
I am twenty-two years old now,
Well, it's true, really.
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