CHINESE POETRY Poetry of Zhang Ji ( c.766 – c.830 )
Song of the Xiang River River Songs ~ Song of the Mississippi Retranslated by Professor Gloom On the banks, The Mississippi rolls by, Picnic met, At sunset, Watching as the eagles fly Sending off, Seeing off, Twilight and then falls moonlight, Floating down, Carried down, Cotton fields of boundless white. *please note in my translation the location is moved* *this is hopefully not a detraction from the Spirit* *of the original work* Gloom 99 Back to Translations BACK
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