Dandelion
I'm an ordinary grass
With an ordinary wish
To live peacefully in the garden
Like other grasses
I'm an ordinary grass
With a little bit more curiosity
I want to know the world a little bit better
So I raise my head a little bit higher
The gardener works hard
To keep the garden gentle and uniform
When he sees someone with stiff neck that sticks out
He knows that he needs to eliminate it
I have to run for my life
I wander all over the places
But gardeners everywhere
Have the duty to keep out weeds
As soon as I raise my curious head
I become the target of elimination
I have to move again and again
My head turns white from exhaustion
Finally I chanced upon deep North
Where temperature is low
Land is vast
And humans are sparsely populated
Being so sparsely populated
Gardeners in the North are less stringent
Thanks to their tolerance
I have survived to this day
In the long long winter
The North is covered with deep deep snow
Under the deep snow
I have a deep sleep
In my deep sleep
I dream about the South I came from
Where temperature is high
And vegetation is lush
I'm an ordinary grass
With an ordinary wish
To live peacefully in the garden
Like other grasses