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by Li Ch'ing-chao (Translated by Arthur Sze)

    When night comes,

    I am so flushed with wine,

    I undo my hair slowly:

    a plum calyx is

    stuck on a damaged branch.

    I wake dazed when smoke

    breaks my spring sleep.

    The dream distant,

    so very distant;

    and it is quiet, so very quiet.

    The moon spins and spins.

    The kingfisher blinds are drawn;

    and yet I rub the injured bud,

    and yet I twist in my fingers this fragrance,

    and yet I possess these moments of time!

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