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Nineteen Old Poems 2
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pàn
cǎo


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yuán
zhōng
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shàng



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dàng

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shǒu


(II)

Green, green, the riverside grass,

Fair, fair, the embowered lass.

White, white, from the windows she sees

Lush, lush, the garden's willow trees.

In rosy, rosy, dress she stands;

She puts forth slender, slender hands.

A singing girl in early life,

Now she is a deserted wift.

Her husband's gone far, far away.

How can she bear her lone, lone day!


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