Quote by ChingAn
The hermit doesn't sleep at night, in love with the blue of the vacant moon. The cool of the breeze that rustles the trees rustles him too.
Summary
This quote portrays a hermit who is enamored with the serenity and beauty of the moon at night. The hermit finds solace in the stillness of the night and roams in a state of wakefulness. The gentle breeze, which moves the trees, also embraces and affects the hermit, further enhancing their connection with the natural world. It alludes to the idea that the hermit's love for the moon and the tranquility of nature keeps them awake, allowing them to be in harmony with the surrounding environment.
Topics
Poverty
By ChingAn