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STANZA 1. Thick grow the rush leaves;Their white dew turns to frost"(1-2)SettingAutumnNear death. Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves". STANZA 1. PlotLooking for the man she lovesGoes up the river to look for himBut the way was difficult and lon
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1. THICK GROW THE RUSH LEAVES From The Book of Songs Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
2. STANZA 1 Thick grow the rush leaves; Their white dew turns to frost (1-2)
Setting
Autumn
Near death Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
3. STANZA 1 Plot
Looking for the man she loves
Goes up the river to look for him
But the way was difficult and long (6)
Goes down stream to look for him
And there in midwater/Sure enough, its he (8-9) Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
4. STANZA 2 Close grow the rush leaves, Their white dew not yet dry (10-11)
Setting
Winter Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
5. STANZA 2 Plot
Same as Stanza 1
Once again, repetition is significant Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
6. STANZA 3 Very fresh are the rush leaves; The white dew still falls (19-20)
Setting
Spring Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
7. STANZA 3 Plot
Same as Stanzas 1 and 2 Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
8. PRESENCE OF TAOISM Nature Imagery
Rush leaves
River
Dew
Frost Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
9. PRESENCE OF TAOISM Water Imagery
When she fights against the current, her search is a failure
When she goes with the current, she always finds her love Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
10. PRESENCE OF TAOISM Water Imagery (cont.)
Similar to Substance, Shadow and Spirit
You had better go where Fate leads-- Drift on the Stream of Infinite Flux, Without joy, without fear Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"
11. PRESENCE OF TAOISM Water Imagery (cont.)
When she flows with the Tao (downstream), everything is taken care of
When she fights the Tao (upstream), she does not find what she is looking for Geschke/English IV "Thick Grow the Rush Leaves"