Tao Qian
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Returning to Live in the South (II)
Sow beans south hill below
Grass flourishing beans seedling scarce
Morning rise tidy wasteland ugly
Carry moon carry hoe return
Way narrow grass trees great
Evening dew dampen my clothes
Clothes wet not enough worry
If cause wish not separate
Tao Qian
Submitted: Thursday, January 01, 2004
Read poems about / on: moon, rose, tree
Poems by Tao Qian : 3 / 3
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