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Wang Wei - Lament For Meng Hao-Jan

I can never see my old friend again—
The river Han still streams to the east
I might question some old man of his place—
River and hills—empty is Tsaichou.

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Lament For Meng Hao-Jan - Comments and Information

Poet: Wang Wei
Poem: Lament For Meng Hao-Jan

Comment 1 of 1, added on March 11th, 2006 at 12:33 AM.

My neighbor is Mike
We both carry the scars or wars
beneath the fire-maple
we both speak of peace.

Jim Taylor from United States

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