Old and New Poems by Donald Hall
Author:Donald Hall
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Photographs of China
After the many courses, hot bowls of rice,
plates of pork, cabbage, duck, and peapods,
we return to Chia-Shunâs living room,
to the fire and conversation.
Chia-Shun brings over
an old book of photographs, printed in France.
âI want to show you China,â he says,
âour China. This riverââhe spreads a page flatâ
âmy university was beside this river.â
The river looks wide, in the sepia photograph,
maybe half a mile wide, geese floating on it, and junks.
Beyond the river, there are rolling darkening hills,
like elephant skin, like the brows of Indian elephants.
âDuring the war, we bathed ourselves in that river.
Oh, it was cold in the winter!â
â¦
Li Chi crosses the room, touching the furniture.
She sits on the sofa between us, and peers
into the pages of photographs, her glasses
nearly bumping the pages she turns.
âHere,â she says, âis West Lake, which is my home.
I always lived near the water, until now,
in Ann Arbor.â Her laugh makes a noise like paper.
âWhen I was first at the university, in China,
I lived so close to the water
that I could fish out my window!â
Later,
we will persuade her to sing a poem from Tâang
that she learned from her mother, in her motherâs accents.
â¦
We sit on the sofa, turning the pages together.
When we come to the river again, the book lies flat,
and Chia-Shun says,
âOn Sundays,
I would ask my friend to help me prepare my assignment.
Then I spent all day
walking alone in the mountains.â
There were orange trees
beside the hot springs, even in frosty winter.
âHow the gold shone in the green shadows then!â
â¦
âWhen I was teaching,â Li Chi says, âin another city,
the planes bombed the house where I lived.
Fortunately, I was not home at the time"âshe laughsâ
âbut my clothes, all of my clothes,
were up in a tree.â
Chia-Shun laughs also,
and closes the book, and says,
âWhen I see these pictures, when I remember these thingsâ
âhe looks like a boy, wild and pink with excitementâ
âI want to live two hundred years!â
And Li Chi:
âWhen I close my eyes, because my eyes hurt me,
then it is West Lake that I see.â
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