Autumn Night—Sleepless

Autumn burgeons, sounds rise everywhere;
I lie sleepless, the night sinks deeper, deeper.
Time of chaos—plans to stay secure;
fragile life—fears about its end!
The neighbor's rooster, dream-fragment cut off;
window rainfall, one lamp in the depths.
In cutting chill, I pull on clothes and rise:
dawn crows already fill the trees.
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Wu Wei-yeh
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