The Pool behind Ch'i-an
Pond-chestnuts poke through floating chickweed on the green brocade pool:
A thousand summer orioles sing as they play among roses.
I watch the fine rain, alone all day,
While side by side the ducks and drakes bath in their crimson coats.
By Tu Mu, (803-852)
Mandarin ducks, which never leave their mates, are symbols of harmonious marriage.
Posted on Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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flyfishertc
in Poetry, Wabi-sabi
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Doesn't this describe a peaceful scene? I like it very much.