Jade stairs complaint Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) The jade stairs give birth to clear dew; in the late night it permeates gauze stockings. Yet she lowers the crystal curtain; … more →
William P. Colemanjoefelso wrote 3 weeks ago: They wait at the signs telling them it’s a bus stop, trying not to see each other, the sky, anythi … more →
abenyusuf wrote 1 month ago: prcssd. honolulu, hi. 2006. Cargado originalmente por eyetwist Me da pena pensar que algún día q … more →
Nicholas DiGiovanni wrote 1 month ago: Speaking of moons…here are some good poems about the moon: Moonlight slanting through the bamb … more →
Infected wrote 2 months ago: I bit the bullet and went for the lipoly battery. And of course, I put it in my M249… and in … more →
williampcoleman wrote 5 months ago: Jade stairs complaint Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) The jade stairs give birt … more →
williampcoleman wrote 6 months ago: Hearing a Flute on a Spring Night in Luoyang Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) In … more →
williampcoleman wrote 6 months ago: Hearing the monk Jun from Shu play the qín Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) The … more →
williampcoleman wrote 6 months ago: Longing, in springtime Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) The northern grasses are … more →
williampcoleman wrote 6 months ago: In the mountains, a question and an answer Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) You … more →
williampcoleman wrote 6 months ago: Amusing myself Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) Preoccupied with the wine, I di … more →
williampcoleman wrote 6 months ago: Seeing off Meng Haoran at Yellow Crane Tower on his way to Guangling Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated … more →
williampcoleman wrote 6 months ago: A present for Meng Haoran Li Bai 701-762 CE (translated by William P. Coleman) I love Master Meng, … more →
Lori wrote 7 months ago: My first encounter of Chinese poetry was surprising to say the least. After reading about Taoism and … more →
alamanach wrote 8 months ago: …If, like Seneca, we want to measure God, then maybe just for today we need to employ some alt … more →
melancholyheart wrote 10 months ago: Also known as Li Bai, or Li Bo, Li Po is perhaps the greatest poets in China’s literary histor … more →
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joefelso wrote 10 months ago: You were always drunk— so the poems make it seem— stuck in a winejar. Pink blossoms or moon in … more →
m wrote 1 year ago: To wash and rinse our souls of their age-old sorrows, We drained a hundred jugs of wine. A splendid … more →
m wrote 1 year ago: “Life in the World is but a big dream; I will not spoil it by any labour or care.” So sa … more →