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Hard Is The Journey

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!

 


 THE HARD ROAD


  Pure wine costs, for the golden cup, ten thousand coppers a flagon,
  And a jade plate of dainty food calls for a million coins.
  I fling aside my food-sticks and cup, I cannot eat nor drink....
  I pull out my dagger, I peer four ways in vain.
  I would cross the Yellow River, but ice chokes the ferry;
  I would climb the Taihang Mountains, but the sky is blind with snow....
  I would sit and poise a fishing-pole, lazy by a brook --
  But I suddenly dream of riding a boat, sailing for the sun....
  Journeying is hard,
  Journeying is hard.
  There are many turnings --
  Which am I to follow?....
  I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves
  And set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea.

 

version by: Witter Bynner's

 

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