A Farmhouse On The Wei River
Wang Wei
In the slant of the sun on the country-side, Cattle and sheep trail home along the lane; And a rugged old man in a thatch door Leans on a staff and thinks of his son, the herdboy. There are whirring pheasants, full wheat-ears, Silk-worms asleep, pared mulberry-leaves. And the farmers, returning with hoes on their shoulders, Hail one another familiarly. ...No wonder I long for the simple life And am sighing the old song, Oh, to go Back Again.
Next 10 Poems
- Wang Wei : A Green Stream.
- Wang Wei : A Message From My Lodge At Wangchuan To Pei Di
- Wang Wei : A Message To Commissioner Li At Zizhou
- Wang Wei : A Song At Weicheng.
- Wang Wei : A Song Of A Girl From Loyang
- Wang Wei : A Song Of An Autumn Night.
- Wang Wei : A Song Of Peach-blossom River
- Wang Wei : A Study
- Wang Wei : A View Of The Han River
- Wang Wei : An Early Audience At The Palace Of Light. ( Harmonizing A Poem For Secretary Jia Zhi. )
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- Henry Vaughan : The Nativity