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Mama Mada Life's Tragedy by Paul Laurence Dunbar It may be misery not to sing at all, And to go silent through the brimming day; It may be misery never to be loved, But deeper griefs than these beset the way. To sing the perfect song, And by a half-tone lost the key, There the potent sorrow, there the grief, The pale, sad staring of Life's Tragedy. To have come near to the perfect love, Not the hot passion of untempered youth, But that which lies aside its vanity, And gives, for thy trusting worship, truth. This, this indeed is to be accursed, For if we mortals love, or if we sing, We count our joys not by what we have, But by what kept us from that perfect thing. Long Yearning (Sent Far) by Li Po When the beautiful woman was here, the hall was filled with flowers, Now the beautiful woman's gone, the bed is lying empty. On the bed, the embroidered quilt is rolled up: no-one sleeps, Though three years have now gone by, I think I smell that scent. The scent is finished but not destroyed, The woman's gone and does not come. Yearning yellows the falling leaf, White dew beads the green moss. 87