Friday, November 20, 2020

Tu Fu in Turkeyfoot




Sometimes I fear the end of light,

but as I watch the dusk from the top of the field

these mountain ridges range far into the heavens,

I float on the breath of the creeks

rising from the valleys,

and I sail away.





—Tu Fu, 712-770 C.E. An adaption
of  David Hinton's translation
of the revered Tang Dynasty
poet's penultimate poem.