Li Bai Poem

The Imperial Concubine

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When a little child,
She was reared in a golden house,
Now ripe and lovely, she dwells
In the imperial palace of purple.
She will come forth from the innermost chamber,
A mountain flower in her glossy hair,
Robed in pink embroidered silk;
And always return at evening,
Accompanying the imperial palanquin.
Only, alas!- the hours of dance and song
Swiftly vanish into the sky
To tint, perhaps, the flying clouds in happy colors!

Parting at Ching-Men
By the Great Wall-II

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