A Winter Night

I read history on a fresh cold night.
Relaxed slightly, I tend to doze.
In a tea pot I boil tender leaves,
window moon the moth's eyebrow.
A single generation's rise and fall,
a thousand years' victories and defeats:
I coax the wick out and see all this,
everyone asleep, the water clock slow.
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Ema Saiko
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