Bai Juyi - The Dragon of the Black Pool

Bai Juyi - The Dragon of the Black Pool

Deep the waters of the Black Pool, colored like ink; br They say a Holy Dragon lives there, whom men have never seen. br Beside the Pool they have built a shrine; the authorities br have established a ritual; br A dragon by itself remains a dragon, but men can make it a god. br Prosperity and disaster, rain and drought, plagues and pestilences— br By the village people were all regarded as the Sacred Dragon’s doing. br They all made offerings of sucking-pig and poured libations of wine; br The morning prayers and evening gifts depended on a “medium’s” advice. br When the dragon comes, ah! br The wind stirs and sighs br Paper money thrown, ah! br Silk umbrellas waved. br When the dragon goes, ah! br The wind also—still. br Incense-fire dies, ah ! br The cups and vessels are cold. br Meats lie stacked on the rocks of the Pool’s shore; br Wine flows on the grass in front of the shrine. br I do not know, of all those offerings, how much the Dragon eats; br But the mice of the woods and the foxes of the hills are continually drunk and sated.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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