Some people are in love, but God always leads them astray. This kind of regret happens every year.
I wasn't born when you were born. You were old when I was born. You hate that I was born too late, and I hate that you were born too early. I wasn't born when you were born. You were old when I was born. I hate that we were not born at the same time, so I can be with you every day.
This famous sentence is taken from "Twenty-one Poems of Tongguan Kiln Porcelain" in Tang Dynasty, and the author is unknown. This poem is an inscription on the porcelain of Tongguan kiln in Tang Dynasty. The author may have created it by the Potter himself, or it may have been a popular alley ballad at that time.
The full text is:
You gave birth to me and I gave birth to you. You hate me for being late, and I hate you for being early?
You gave birth to me, but I didn't. I hate not having you. In the meantime, how about being with you every day?
I was born before you were born and you were born when I was old. I am far away from you, and you are far away from me.
I was born before you, but you were born. I will turn into a butterfly every night to find flowers and live in the grass.