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五言律詩 李白 夜泊牛渚懷古

牛渚西江夜, 青天無片雲;
登舟望秋月, 空憶謝將軍。
余亦能高詠, 斯人不可聞。
明朝挂帆席, 楓葉落紛紛。

Five-character-regular-verse
Li Bai THOUGHTS OF OLD TIME FROM A NIGHT-MOORING
UNDER MOUNT NIU-ZHU

This night to the west of the river-brim
There is not one cloud in the whole blue sky,
As I watch from my deck the autumn moon,
Vainly remembering old General Xie....
I have poems; I can read;
He heard others, but not mine.
...Tomorrow I shall hoist my sail,
With fallen maple-leaves behind me.