Du Fu — "How I long to lie down in some gully, alone and untrammeled! But I laugh at myse…"
How I long to lie down in some gully, alone and untrammeled! But I laugh at myself: an old madman growing older, growing madder.
How I long to lie down in some gully, alone and untrammeled! But I laugh at myself: an old madman growing older, growing madder.
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"The river is so wide, even the birds can’t cross it."
"My poems are no use—they won’t fill anyone’s stomach."
"I laugh at myself: an old madman growing older, growing madder."
"The river's blue, the bird a perfect white, The mountain green with flowers about to blaze. I've watched the spring pass away again, When will I be able to return?"
"Dew is heavy on the grass below, the spider's web is ready. Heaven's ways include the human: among a thousand sorrows, I stand alone."
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