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On The Yang-Tse-Kiang

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Title:     On The Yang-Tse-Kiang
Author: Cale Young Rice [More Titles by Rice]

Down the Yang-tse bat-wing junk
And tatterdemalion sampan glide,
Sails of brown and black and yellow swinging.
Down the Yang-tse bat-wing junks
Fish-eyed and gaudy take the tide,
Forth to the sea in sloth they ride,
The coolies singing.

Off in the field the peasant toils
And along the canal the low tows slip,
Fruit of the red persimmon piled upon them.
Off in the field the peasant toils--
With lip and brow the dull years strip
Bare of the dreams of life, whose grip
Has grimly drawn them.

High on the hill the yamen rests
And the temple beside it sleeps in sun,
Far in the distance faints the city dreary.
High on the hill the yamen rests,
And dun dead shadows o'er it run:
This is the land where Time begun
And now grows weary.


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Cale Young Rice's poem: On The Yang-Tse-Kiang

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