Khangsar Jiacuo's Most Beautiful Love Poem (Worth Collecting)
Work Source: Kyötsu Gyōyo's Poetry Collection
That lifetime
I closed my eyes in the incense mist of the temple
Suddenly I heard you reciting the sacred words
That month
I shook all the scrolls
Not to purify the dead, but to touch your fingertips
That moment of collision
I knelt and crawled on the mountain road
Not to meet the Buddha, but to bask in your warmth
That turn
The mountain turned, the water turned, the pagoda stood
Not to come for reincarnation, but to meet you along the way
That night
I listened to a night of chanting
Not to comprehend, but to find a trace of your scent
That moment
I released a pair of horses
Not to ask for blessings, but to wait for your arrival
That instant
I transformed into a god
Not for immortality, but to wish you peace and happiness
Just
That night, I forgot everything
Rejected faith
Abandoned reincarnation
Only for
That rose that wept before the Buddha