Wang Wei In my Lodge at Wang Chuan After a Long Rain
Wang Wei In my Lodge at Wang Chuan
After a Long Rain
The woods have stored the rain, and slow comes the smoke As rice is cooked on faggots and carried to the fields;
Over the quiet marsh-land flies a white egret, And mango-birds are singing in the full summer trees.... I have
learned to watch in peace the mountain morningglories, To eat split dewy sunflower-seeds under a bough of pine,
To yield the post of honour to any boor at all.... Why should I frighten sea gulls, even with a thought?