Ezra Pound Poem

A Ballad Of The Mulberry Road

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The sun rises in south east corner of things
To look on the tall house of the Shin
For they have a daughter named Rafu,
            (pretty girl).
She made the name for herself: ‘Gauze Veil,’
For she feeds mulberries to silkworms.
      She gets them by the south wall of the
                town.

With green strings she makes the warp of her
      basket,
She makes the shoulder-straps of her basket
              from the boughs of Katsura,
And she piles her hair up on the left side of her
      head-piece.

Her earrings are made of pearl,
Her underskirt is of green pattern-silk,
Her overskirt is the same silk dyed in purple,
And when men going by look on Rafu
            They set down their burdens,
They stand and twirl their moustaches.

'Dompna Pois De Me No'us Cal'
Canto XIII: Kung Walked

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