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Sorrow of Departure

Red lotus incense fades on

The jeweled curtain. Autumn

Comes again. Gently I open

My silk dress and float alone

On the orchid boat. Who can

Take a letter beyond the clouds?

Only the wild geese come back

And write their ideograms

On the sky under the full

Moon that floods the West Chamber.

Flowers, after their kind, flutter

And scatter. Water after

Its nature, when spilt, at last

Gathers again in one place.

Creatures of the same species

Long for each other. But we

Are far apart and I have

Grown learned in sorrow.

Nothing can make it dissolve

And go away. One moment,

It is on my eyebrows.

The next, it weighs on my heart.

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Written by
Li Ching Chao
1084-1151 / China
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