FOLLOWING the rhymes of Chiang Hui-shu: Bell and drum on the south river bank: home! I wake startled from a dream. Drifting clouds so the world shifts; lone moon such is the light of my mind. Rain drenches down as from a tilted basin; poems flow out like water spilled. The two rivers vie to send me off; beyond treetops I see the slant of a bridge. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ASIAN BIRDS by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES THE CHILD'S FIRST GRIEF by FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS PREJUDICE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON ON THE PORTRAIT OF SHAKESPEARE by BEN JONSON SONNET: 20 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ANECDOTE FOR FATHERS by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH DRINKING; PARAPHRASED by ANACREON |