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A Friend Sends Her Perfumed Carriage

A friend sends her perfumed carriage

And high-bred horses to fetch me.

I decline the invitation of

My old poetry and wine companion.

 

I remember the happy days in the lost capital.

We took our ease in the woman's quarters.

The Feast of Lanterns was elaborately celebrated -

Folded pendants, emerald hairpins, brocaded girdles,

New sashes - we competed

To see who was most smartly dressed.

Now I am withering away,

Wind-blown hair, frost temples.

I prefer to stay beyond the curtains,

And listen to talk and laughter

I can no longer share.

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Written by
Li Ching Chao
1084-1151 / China
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