<Header>
<Author: 李商隱>
<Title: 無題二首 一>
<Format: 七言律詩>
<Year: 1965>
<BookName: POEMS OF THE LATE T'ANG>
<Translator: Graham& Anque Charlet>
<TranslatedTitle: Untitled Poems (iv)>
<BookPage: 148>
<UsedPage: 1>
<Feature: 4>
<End Header>
<Poem>
昨夜星辰昨夜風，
畫樓西畔桂堂東。
身無綵鳳雙飛翼，
心有靈犀一點通。
隔座送鉤春酒暖，
分曹射覆蠟燈紅。
嗟余聽鼓應官去，
走馬蘭臺類斷蓬。
<End Poem>
<Translation>
Last night's stars, last night's winds,
By the West wall of the painted house, East of the hall of cassia.
For bodies no fluttering side by side of splendid phoenix wings,
For hearts the one minute thread from root to tip of the magic horn.
At separate tables, played hook-in-the-palm. The wine of spring warmed.
Teamed as rivals, guessed what the cup hid. The candle flame reddened.
Alas, I hear the drum, must go where office summons,
Ride my horse to the Orchid Terrace, the wind-uprooted weed my likeness.
<End Translation>