As down Mount Emerald at eve I came, 
       The mountain moon went all the way with me. 
Backward I looked, to see the heights aflame 
       With a pale light that glimmered eerily. 
 
A little lad undid the rustic latch 
       As hand in hand your cottage we did gain, 
Where green limp tendrils at our cloaks did catch, 
       And dim bamboos o'erhung a shadowy lane. 
 
Gaily I cried, "Here may we rest our fill!" 
       Then choicest wines we quaffed; and cheerily 
"The Wind among the Pines" we sang, until 
       A few faint stars hung in the Galaxy. 
 
       Merry were you, my friend: and drunk was I, 
       Blissfully letting all the world go by.
Li Po
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