我愿跳着死海被溺死
        
            [wŏ yuàn tiào zhe sĭ hăi bèi nì sĭ]
        
        
            'I Am Willing to Jump into the Dead Sea and Drown,' reflects on a poetic wish for release or escape; however, it is physically impossible because the extreme buoyancy of the Dead Sea prevents drowning. This may symbolize a hopeless romantic ideal or dark humor.