The Garden of Bright Waters - One Hundred and Twenty Asiatic Love Poems by Unknown
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Of a seller of white sugar.
The little brown table is so dirty That if I had food I do not think I could eat. How can I promise violets drunken in wine For your amusement, How can I powder your blue cotton dress With splinters of emerald, How can I sing you songs of the amber pear, Or pour for the finger-tips of your white fingers Mingled scents in a rose agate bowl? _From the Chinese of J. Wing (nineteenth century)._ THE BAD ROAD I have seen a pathway shaded by green great trees, A road bordered by thickets light with flowers. My eyes have entered in under the green shadow, And made a cool journey far along the road. But I shall not take the road, Because it does not lead to her house. When she was born They shut her little feet in iron boxes, |
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