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The Double Ninth Festival

To the tune of "Intoxicated Under the Shadow of Flowers"

 

Light mists and heavy clouds,

melancholy the long dreary day.

 

In the golden censer

the burning incense is dying away.

 

It is again time

for the lovely Double-Ninth Festival;

 

The coolness of midnight

penetrates my screen of sheer silk

and chills my pillow of jade.

 

 

After drinking wine at twilight

under the chrysanthemum hedge,

 

My sleeves are perfumed

by the fragrance of the plants.

 

Oh, I cannot say it is not endearing,

 

Only, when the west wind stirs the curtain,

I see that I am more gracile

than the yellow flowers.

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Written by
Li Ching Chao
1084-1151 / China
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