Li Ching Chao Heart Poems

  • 1.
    We shall not ask for the precious pearl of the Duke of Sui,
    nor for the priceless jade disk of Master Ho.
    We merely ask for the recent news of our homeland.
    The Palace of Spiritual Illumination must be still there,
    ...
  • 2.
    Who planted the Bajiao tree under my windows?
    Its shade fills the courtyard;
    Its shade fills the courtyard...

    ...
  • 3.
    Breeze soft, sun frail, spring still early.
    In a new lined dress my heart was refreshed,
    But when I rose from sleep I felt a chill.
    I put plum blossoms in my hair.
    ...
  • 4.
    This morning I dreamed I followed
    Widely spaced bells, ringing in the wind,
    And climbed through mists to rosy clouds.
    I realized my destined affinity
    ...
  • 5.
    The fragrance of the pink lotus
    fails, the jade mat hints of autumn.
    Softly I unfasten my silk cloak,
    Who is sending a letter from
    ...
  • 6.
    Red lotus incense fades on
    The jeweled curtain. Autumn
    Comes again. Gently I open
    My silk dress and float alone
    ...
  • 7.
    Search. Search. Seek. Seek.
    Cold. Cold. Clear. Clear.
    Sorrow. Sorrow. Pain. Pain.
    Hot flashes. Sudden chills.
    ...
Total 7 Heart Poems by Li Ching Chao

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