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Father opens European, Dutch books;
Child reads T'ang, Sung verse.
Sharing this single lamp,
each traces his own source.
Father reads on and never rests,
child, tired, thinks of chestnuts, yams.
I'm ashamed I am, in spirit, so far from father,
who, eighty years of age, has no mist in his eyes.
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