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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry - 71. Three Shades of Jade
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for The Kept-Woman Ch’ing Lin
On your lissome body
Bright jade and coral waistband
bangles chime
As those of a celestial companion
Come from the Green Stone City of
Heaven.
One smile from you when we meet
And I lose the power of speech,
forgetting every word.
For too long you have gathered flowers
And leaned against the bamboo,
Your green sleeves growing cold,
In your deserted valley:
I can visualize you all alone,
A girl harboring her cryptic thoughts.
You glow like a perfumed lamp
In the gathering shadows.
We play wine games
And recite each other’s verse.
You sing “Remembering South of the River”
With its heart-breaking refrain. Then,
We each adorn the eyebrows of the other.
I want to possess you completely,
your nephrite body,
And your called-for heart.
It is Spring. Endless mists
cover the Five Lakes.
Sweetheart, let me buy a red
painted boat
And carry you away.
—Wu Tsao, [i]
circa 1805
[translator unknown]
[i] “for The Kept-Woman Ch’ing Lin” Wu Tsao, reprinted in Keith Stern Queers in History (Dallas 2009), p. 500
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