The idiom "Walking Alone" comes from which poem in The Book of Songs?

Idioms go their own way.

Pronunciation: J ǔ J ǔ Du Xing

Interpretation: You are lonely. Walk alone. Describe being very lonely.

From: "The Book of Songs" Tang Fengyou Du: "Being alone, there is no one else, not as good as my father."

Sentence: He became a lonely, lonely, lonely freak. In the sky, a lonely goose. (Xu Chi's Goldbach conjecture)

Usage: more formal; As predicate, object and adverbial; Refers to a person walking alone

Synonym: Loneliness without friends.

Antonym: in droves