72. THE POET MOURNS HIS JAPANESE FRIEND
Alas, Chao of Nippon — you who left the Imperial City
To sail the waters where the fabled islands are!
Alas, the bright moon has sunk into the blue sea never- more to return,
And gray clouds of sorrow fill the far skies of the south.
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