“A visible darkness grows up mountain paths;
I lodge by the river gate high in a study,
Frail cloud on a cliff edge passing the night.
The lonely moon topples amid the waves;
Steady, one after another, a line of cranes in flight.
Howling over the kill, wild dogs and wolves.
No sleep for me. I worry over battles—
I have no strength to right the universe.”

—  Du Fu

"Spending the Night in a Tower by the River" (trans. Stephen Owen)

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Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty 712–770

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