The transitions into the adulthood years, are usually, not that easy, translated…
On February Second of the Lunar Calendar Year
The Grasses Came Out of the Ground
as the First Rain of the Brand New Year Came
the Vegetables in the Fields
Started Sprouting too
The Youths Wearing Thin Shirts
Took Along Their Steeds
Lined Up, and Gone Toward Slowly
to the Crossroads
This Troupe of Youths, Wore Very Thin Clothes
The Youths from the Tang Dynasty
are They Still Waiting at the Harbors
Not Yet Alighted the Ships
to This Very Day
February Second
Lifting My Head to the Universe
Asking that Dragon High Up Above
if it’ll, Return to This Place Again this Year
to Change the World Up a Bit, for its Descendants
As the Dragon Lifted its Head
I Shall, Head to the Harbor
to Take Another Look
Are those Youths, still Wandering
at the Crossroads of the World?
And so, this is what the teenage years are about, you’re not yet quite sure where you’re going in life, but that’s okay, as the teenage years are, supposed to be the time, to make discoveries of our selves (Erikson’s Identity vs. Role Confusion), it’s only natural, that the younger generations of children start to wonder about where they’re going in life, and to wander too.