THE CAST-OFF PALACE WOMAN OF CH'IN AND THE DRAGON ROBES

BY LI T'AI-PO

At Wei Yang dwells the Son of Heaven.

The all Unworthy One attends beside

The Dragon-broidered robes.

I ponder his regard, not mine the love

Enjoyed by those within the Purple Palace.

And yet I have attained to brightening

The bed of yellow gold.

If floods should come, I also would not leave.

A bear might come and still I could protect.

My inconsiderable body knows the honour

Of serving Sun and Moon.

I flicker with a little glow of light,

A firefly's. I beg my Lord to pluck

The trifling mustard plant and melon-flower

And not reject them for their hidden roots.