On Being Sixty - Po Chu I

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  • On Being Sixty - Po Chu I
    Between thirty and forty, one is distracted by the Five Lusts;
    Between seventy and eighty, one is a prey to a hundred diseases.
    But from fifty to sixty one is free from all ills;
    Calm and still - the heart enjoys rest.
    I have put behind me Love and Greed; I have done with Profit and Fame;
    I am still short of illness and decay and far from decrepit age.
    Strength of limb I still possess to seek the rivers and hills;
    Still my heart has spirit enough to listen to flutes and strings.
    At leisure I open new wine and taste several cups;
    Drunken I recall old poems and sing a whole volume.
    Mēng-tē has asked for a poem and herewith I exhort him
    Not to complain of three-score, "the time of obedient ears."

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