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The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain

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There it was, word for word,
The poem that took the place of a mountain.

He breathed its oxygen,
Even when the book lay turned in the dust of his table.

It reminded him how he had needed
A place to go to in his own direction,

How he had recomposed the pines,
Shifted the rocks and picked his way among clouds,

For the outlook that would be right,
Where he would be complete in an unexplained completion:

The exact rock where his inexactness
Would discover, at last, the view toward which they had edged,

Where he could lie and, gazing down at the sea,
Recognize his unique and solitary home.
Created by guccipiggy
Last modified 2005-03-17 09:04 PM

Tang poetry

Posted by guccipiggy at 2004-12-26 10:39 AM
Reverence-Pavilion Mountain, Sitting Alone

The birds have vanished into deep skies
A last cloud drifts away, all idleness.

Inexhaustible, this mountain and I
gaze at each other, it alone remaining.


Li Po (

Shen Zhou's "Poet on a Mountaintop"

Posted by guccipiggy at 2004-12-26 10:43 AM
White clouds sash-like
wrap mountain waists,
The rock terrace flies in space,
distant, a narrow path.
Leaning on a bramble staff,
far and free I gaze,
To the warble of valley brook
I will reply, whistling.

(See the painting which contains verse)

 

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