Hard Is The Journey
Li Po
Gold vessels of fine wines, thousands a gallon, Jade dishes of rare meats, costing more thousands, I lay my chopsticks down, no more can banquet, I draw my sword and stare wildly about me: Ice bars my way to cross the Yellow River, Snows from dark skies to climb the T'ai-hang mountains! At peace I drop a hook into a brooklet, At once I'm in a boat but sailing sunward... (Hard is the journey, Hard is the journey, So many turnings, And now where am I?) So when a breeze breaks waves, bringing fair weather, I set a cloud for sails, cross the blue oceans!
Next 10 Poems
- Li Po : His Dream Of The Skyland
- Li Po : Leaving White King City
- Li Po : Listening To A Flute In Yellow Crane Pavillion
- Li Po : Looking For A Monk And Not Finding Him
- Li Po : Marble Stairs Grievance
- Li Po : Moon Over Mountain Pass
- Li Po : Mountain Drinking Song
- Li Po : Nefarious War
- Li Po : On A Picture Screen
- Li Po : On Climbing In Nan-king To The Terrace Of Phoenixes
Previous 10 Poems
- Li Po : Green Mountain
- Li Po : Good Old Moon
- Li Po : Going Up Yoyang Tower
- Li Po : Gazing At The Cascade On Lu Mountain
- Li Po : For Meng Hao-jan
- Li Po : Farewell To Secretary Shu-yun At The Hsieh Tiao Villa In Hsuan-chou
- Li Po : Farewell To Meng Hao-jan
- Li Po : Drinking With Someone In The Mountains
- Li Po : Drinking Alone
- Li Po : Down From The Mountain