Dreaming Of Li Bai (1)

By Du Fu

Separation by death must finally be choked down,

but separation in life is a long anguish,

Chiang-nan is a pestilential land;

no word from you there in exile.

You have been in my dreams, old friend,

as if knowing how much I miss you.

Caught in a net,

how is it you still have wings?

I fear you are no longer mortal;

the distance to here is enormous.

When your spirit came, the maples were green;

when it went, the passes were black.

The setting moon spills light on the rafters;

for a moment I think it's your face.

The waters are deep, the waves wide;

don't let the river gods take you.