Weeping for the Zen Master Boyan

Moss covers his stone bed fresh—
How many springs did the master occupy it?
They sketched to preserve his form practising the Way,
But burned away the body that sat in meditation
The pagoda garden closes in snow on the pines,
While the library locks dust in the chinks
I hate myself for these lines of tears falling—
I am not a man who understands the Void.
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Chia Tao
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