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五言律詩 李白 聽蜀僧濬彈琴

蜀僧抱綠綺, 西下峨眉峰;
為我一揮手, 如聽萬壑松。
客心洗流水, 餘響入霜鐘。
不覺碧山暮, 秋雲暗幾重?

Five-character-regular-verse
Li Bai ON HEARING JUN THE BUDDHIST MONK
FROM SHU PLAY HIS LUTE

The monk from Shu with his green silk lute-case,
Walking west down Omei Mountain,
Has brought me by one touch of the strings
The breath of pines in a thousand valleys.
I hear him in the cleansing brook,
I hear him in the icy bells;
And I feel no change though the mountain darken
And cloudy autumn heaps the sky.