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Eighth-Century Women in Love


Article # : 13804 

Section : THE ARTS
Issue Date : 12 / 1988  258 Words
Author : Translated by Graeme Wilson
Herb Greer is an American writer and playwright who lives in Britain and on the Continent.

       Hand
       
       I lift my hand. I stare at it.
       This is the hand you pressed
       So pledgefully that time we lay,
       Ours only, breast to breast,
       And pledged each other love eternal.
       
       Staring at my hand,
       I drown in understandings
       That I dare not understand.
       
       Lady Heguri (c. 750)
       
       
       The Beach at Suminoe
       
       Do not cut these reed-beds.
       From where else could I watch
       The girls go by in scarlet skirts
       Wave-wet to the crotch?
       
       Anonymous (late seventh century)
       
       
       If It Were Death
       
       If it were death to love,
       Dear love, believe you me
       A thousand times a thousand ... (1952 of 1956 Characters)
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