"Lend Me"
Mr. Mu Xin
Lend me an old age,
Lend me fragments,
Learn me to look forward and look back,
Learn me to be as stubborn as a young man.
Leverage my innate ability to grow up the day after tomorrow,
Leverage me to become as if I have never changed.
Learn from my simple sophistication and clear stupidity,
Learn from my predictable dangers.
Lend me the uprightness of my pathos,
Lend me my gentle recklessness and playful solemnity.
By my initial and final daring, by my unspoken absence.
Lend me autumn, but you said it is already winter.
Lending me to change as if nothing has changed means that the author wants to borrow a change from God, if his life has never changed.