Mistaking mature vinegar for ink, half a lifetime of writing has become sour on the paper. What's the meaning?

Hello, "Mistaking mature vinegar for ink, and writing half a lifetime of paper sore" comes from the poem "Mistaking mature vinegar for ink", which is a 2015 poetry work by the Internet poet Meng Zaijiangnanwai.

Original poem:

"Mistaken vinegar for ink" - self-mockery

The dim place has been quiet for a long time, how does romance have anything to do with me?

But he mistook old vinegar for ink, and the half-written paper was sore.

About the author:

Dream outside the Yangtze River, formerly known as Wang Ji, male, born in 1989 in Fangshan, Beijing, is a contemporary poet who has been writing poetry for eight years and is the first member of Poetry China to be exempted from review.

The main idea of ??the poem:

The acetic acid is very helpless, the ink is bitter and difficult to open the mouth, and all kinds of tastes are normal in life.

Life is sometimes very helpless. You have insisted on something for half your life, and suddenly you realize that you were wrong to insist on it. You have experienced all kinds of life, but this is actually the normal state of life.

Life is sometimes very helpless. You have insisted on something for half your life, and suddenly you realize that you were wrong to insist on it. You have experienced all kinds of life, but this is actually the normal state of life.