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五言律詩 劉長卿 新年作

鄉心新歲切, 天畔獨潸然。
老至居人下, 春歸在客先。
嶺猿同旦暮, 江柳共風煙。
已似長沙傅, 從今又幾年。

Five-character-regular-verse
Liu Changqing NEW YEAR'S AT CHANGSHA

New Year's only deepens my longing,
Adds to the lonely tears of an exile
Who, growing old and still in harness,
Is left here by the homing spring....
Monkeys come down from the mountains to haunt me.
I bend like a willow, when it rains on the river.
I think of Jia Yi, who taught here and died here-
And I wonder what my term shall be.