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July 28, 2007

From Tang Shi San Bai Shou

Here's a sweet piece by Li Bai, taken from the 18th-century compilation of Tang period (618-907) poetry, 300 Tang Poems.

    From a pot of wine among the flowers

    I drank alone. There was no one with me --

    Till, raising my cup, I asked the bright moon

    To bring me my shadow and make us three.

    Alas, the moon was unable to drink

    And my shadow tagged me vacantly;

    But still for a while I had these friends

    To cheer me through the end of spring...

    I sang. The moon encouraged me.

    I danced. My shadow tumbled after.

    As long as I knew, we were boon companions.

    And then I was drunk, and we lost one another.

    ...Shall goodwill ever be secure?

    I watch the long road of the River of Stars.