As water runs in the river, so runs time;
And ever my eyes are wasted of her presence.
The red flowers of the second moon were yesterday;
To-day the earth has spots of blood, and there are no flowers.
The wild geese were harnessed to the autumn moon;
They have come, I heard their crying, and they are gone.
They have passed and given me no message;
I only hear the falling, falling noise of white rain.
Song of Korea.
Separation
Edward Powys Mathers (as Translator)
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Poem topics: autumn, rain, red, river, song, time, water, wild, earth, white, hear, message, noise, yesterday, Valentine's Day, moon, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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