Tu Fu Dark Poems

  • 1.
    How is one to describe this king of mountains? Throught the whole of Ch'i and
    Lu one never loses sight of its greenness. In it the Creator has concentrated
    all that is numinous and beautiful. Its northern and southern slopes divide the
    dawn from the dark. The layered clouds begin at the climber's heaving chest,
    ...
  • 2.
    The sorrow of riverside blossoms inexplicable,
    And nowhere to complain -- I've gone half crazy.
    I look up our southern neighbor. But my friend in wine
    Gone ten days drinking. I find only an empty bed.
    ...
  • 3.
    In front of the temple of Chu-ko Liang there is an old cypress. Its branches
    are like green bronze; its roots like rocks; around its great girth of forty
    spans its rimy bark withstands the washing of the rain. Its jet-colored top
    rises two thousand feet to greet the sky. Prince and statesman have long since
    ...
  • 4.
    Often in this life of ours we resemble, in our failure to meet, the Shen and
    Shang constellations, one of which rises as the other one sets. What lucky
    chance is it, then, that brings us together this evening under the light of
    this same lamp? Youth and vigor last but a little time. --- Each of us now has
    ...
  • 5.
    Oxen and sheep were brought back down
    Long ago, and bramble gates closed. Over
    Mountains and rivers, far from my old garden,
    A windswept moon rises into clear night.
    ...
Total 5 Dark Poems by Tu Fu

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