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in your front or backyard.
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Tie a rope to your tree
and make your own swing.

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But in this open field
you flaunt your bare ankles,

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ease us with your raised dress
pretty smile, and giddy laugh,

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So no wonder he fell for you.
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Let's go!
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I may be a lowly person
but I'm not a courtesan.

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So as a fair lady, you can't
just drag me to any man. So go alone.

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Chunhyang, wait!
Do you want to get into serious trouble?

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The governor will torture you
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for being rude to his son.
Is that what you want?

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Well, Pangja, How can a flower call a butterfly
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Then tell him this. "The wild geese desire the sea
the crabs desire their holes, and a butterfly desires a flower. "

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You idiot!
I didn't tell you to chase her away.

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I didn't do such a thing.
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She cursed me in words
I didn't understand.

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And told me to repeat them to you.
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What words?
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She said, "the wild geese desires flowers... "
... or was it the other way.

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Really? They're not insults
but a proverb with deep meaning.

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Like the wild geese desire the sea
the crabs their holes, and a butterfly's flower,

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"The wild geese desire the sea
the crabs desire their holes,

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and a butterfly desires a flower. "
She wants me to go to her place.

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Let's go.
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Now?
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My father granted half a day
so we've got to go back.

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Studying in nature
is one of the scholar's ways,

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but you're forgetting
to balance your body and mind.

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Don't forget to follow the
'six exercises of a scholar,'

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such as archery and horseback riding.
Don't forget to do these things.


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