gentle, concealed, and non-amorous: a trio of archaic love (Danping Long)
(...If eudaemonia in one split-second descends to me,
then I will never be ready to let it go,
until it vanishes out of the blue.)
Tomi
I sit and I bend, weaving a future of others.
I pass through sea of cheers, meadow of joys,
But claims none myself.
Rosy finger dawn, release me from my worries:
Tomorrow will be another beautiful day.
Shukishi
A toss to the night!
How lovingly is the moon.
Smile climbs up to my wrinkled,
Watery eyes.
Noriko
I am accustomed to sleep alone.
I cast shadows to shroud tears,
As the nightfall shrouds me.
In dark, where my eyes are the only light,
I wait without sigh, the judgement for my past.
Beautiful. Does Noriko refuse eudaemonia, or does she seek only the true eudaemonia, which needs shadows?
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