Sunday, December 25, 2005

For The Courtesan Ch'ing Lin by Wu Tsao

On your slender body Your jade and coral girdle ornaments chime Like those of a celestial companion Come from the Green Jade City of Heaven. One smile from you when we meet, And I become speechless and forget every word.For too long you have gathered flowers, And leaned against the bamboos, Your green sleeves growing cold, In your deserted valley: I can visualize you all alone, A girl harboring her cryptic thoughts. You glow like a perfumed lamp In the gathering shadows. We play wine games And recite each other's poems. Then you sing `Remembering South of the River' With its heart breaking verses. Then We paint each other's beautiful eyebrows. I want to possess you completely Your jade body And your promised heart. It is Spring. Vast mists cover the Five Lakes. My dear, let me buy a red painted boat And carry you away.

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