This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the famous poet . It says, "I am a poet, but I am not a poet; I am a man, and a man is a man." . The poem is a response to the poem of the poet , who says that he is a poet and that he does not know what he is doing. He says that the poem was written by the poet himself, and that it was written in the style of a poet. The poet says that it is a pity that he has not been able to express his feelings in the poem. He adds that the poet's soul is unstable, and he cannot express his thoughts in poetry. He asks the poet why he always hides the phantom butterflies from him.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the famous poet . It says, "I am a poet, but I am not a poet; I am a man, and a man is a man." . The poem is a response to the poem of the poet , who says that he is a poet and that he does not know what he is doing. He says that the poem was written by the poet himself, and that it was written in the style of a poet. The poet says that it is a pity that he has not been able to express his feelings in the poem. He adds that the poet's soul is unstable, and he cannot express his thoughts in poetry. He asks the poet why he always hides the phantom butterflies from him.