English poetry. Format the first line, one word, the second line, two words, the third line, three words, the fourth line, four words, the fifth line, and one word.

Bowing your head in time is a sign of maturity, a kind of wisdom of choice, not unprincipled compromise, but rational tolerance and patience, not unconditional accommodation, but conscious humility and circuitous, which is a clever practice of human feelings.

It takes courage to bow your head at the right time. This kind of bow is a kind of persistence in peace, the courage to make some sacrifices for victory, the humility to do stupid things and the qualification for success.