My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard
ear
ain-top has lost its s
ows. I go upon the ter
sinks a golden red ba
Then I remember that t
tay to myself that ther
set to gladden my eyes,
h
unhappy. I do everythi
ything I say, "Would t
y long chair away, as s
t must rest where I can
oking thy water pipe;
thou canst reach out t
st. Meh-ki also brought
ce, but I remembered th
beaten in his childhoo
urtyards. She thinks it
earned to see with thi
ht and beautiful and ta
e that has been ben
writing thee. I am so
e every seventh day, an
ehold and my heart. T
to send communication
ng unheard of in her
have passed the limi
es me to have the wri
household; but that I w
. Each one of these st
ou wilt not tear the c
al letters; nor wilt tho
is the written word of
f brush a par