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Sep 2014
After the rain,
the empty mountain
at dusk
is full of autumn air.
A bright moon
shines between the pines;
The clear spring water
glides over the rocks.
Bamboo leaves rustling –
the washer-girls bound home.
Water lilies swaying –
a fisher-boat goes down.
Never mind that
spring plants are no longer green.
I am here to stay
my noble friends!
By: **** Wei
Translated by Edward C. Chang
Matt
Written by
Matt  34/M/Los Angeles
(34/M/Los Angeles)   
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   Tyler Durden
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