"Every heart sings an incomplete song, and there is no other heart to respond. People who want to sing can always find a song. Under the touch of a lover (also written under the touch of love), everyone becomes a poet. "
Every heart is singing a song, and the melody is not complete until the other heart sings in a low voice. People who want to sing can always find a song. Anyone who is moved by his lover (or god of love) will become a poet.
However, there is no evidence that this is Plato's words. Although almost all famous websites say that this is Plato's famous saying, they all copy from each other. None of them can give the source, and none of them can tell which work Plato wrote. Maybe it's just an excerpt from Plato's words written by a writer inspired by Plato's works and mistaken by others. It may even have nothing to do with Plato. We were all like this when we were young. So don't take it seriously.