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    Reading theBook of Hills and Seas. by T'ao Ch'ien (372-427 AD)
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    Author: * Sleightli Furtivus - 1 Post on this thread out of 13 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Jan 3, 2003 - 18:33



    In the month of June the grass grows high
    And round my cottage thick-leaved branches sway.
    There is not a bird but delights in the place where it rests;
    And I too - love my thatched cottage.
    I have done my ploughing;
    I have sown my seed.
    Again I have time to sit and read my books.
    In the narrow lane there are no deep ruts;
    Often my friends' carriages turn back.
    In high spirits I pour out my spring wine
    And pluck the lettuce growing in my garden.
    A gentle rain comes stealing up from the east
    And a sweet wind bears it company.
    My thoughts float idly over the story of the king of Chou,
    My eyes wander over the pictures of Hills and Seas.
    At a single glance I survey the whole Universe.
    He will never be happy, whom such pleasures fail to please.

    translated from the Chinese by Arthur Waley.



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