At the dawn of your life, you ate gruel

At the dawn of your life, you ate gruel,
and so you grew;
now, full of shame, I face you—my son—
tears streaming down my face.
Today, I pour you a spoonful of gruel as an offering:
can I call you back, to taste it again?
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Cheng Hsieh
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