Cui Hao
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Song of Chang Gan
Sir, where's you place of abode?
I ask, mooring my boat.
My home's at Hangtang,
And we may come from the same hometown.
Upon Jiujiang is my home,
To and fro on the river I roam.
We live upon the same river somehow,
Yet we haven't met each other till now.
Cui Hao
Submitted: Thursday, August 09, 2012
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