the waters in their wild course warned me; begins the book of history snakes and dragons sit upon the floodland lowlanders are living in the trees highlanders have taken to the uplands digging out the mountains to make caves the birds and beasts and savage dangerous creatures are constricted to the land above the waves the kingdom in the middle inundated shun recruited yao for to employ reduce these wild waters into order drive the snakes and dragons with your ploy the waters of the jiang, the huai and the he and the han the dangers and obstructions being removed; returned to order, the waters kept their border then a period of confusion, confused
this poem comes from studying chinese ancient history. “the waters in their wild course warned me” would never be a thing i wouldn’t write down somewhere. not just the repeating w sound, but the bounce and trounce of the phrase, the implied emphasis, and of course the meaning, of being guided and spoken to by wild elements of nature. druidic stuff.
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