To the Shade of Po Chü-I

The work is heavy. I see
bare branches laden with snow.
I try to comfort myself
with thought of your old age.
A girl passes, in a red tam,
the coat above her quick ankles
snow smeared from running and falling
Of what shall I think now
save of death the bright dancer?
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