Assisi: An Online Journal of Arts & Letters Volume 4, Issues 1 & 2 | Page 72

! KUSUMITA P. PEDERSEN THE DRAGON A white-haired old man Stepping slowly, carefully, and stooped With a vague fond glance As if walking with a grandchild. One does not picture such a one On the throne of the Empire. He raised his head. I noticed his skin was smooth And fresh, unlined like a baby’s. As I met his gaze, I felt shame and dread, then love, Like stepping through the curtain of thought, Onto a vast, still, empty plain, Something without a name – Until I remembered, “Grandfather” is a name for Heaven. He said, “What do you seek?” To advise the King. “What advice do you give?” The Way of the Sages. “Abandon learning and craving for rank. The idea of virtue fosters pride. Hide. Become nothing. The Sage is never seen.” He was silent, words vanished. I had thought there were no more Sages, But today I have seen the Old Master. To what can I compare him? He is like the dragon In the clouds and mist Who climbs into the sky And rides the wind. Based on the legend of the meeting of Confucius with Lao Tzu. !!Assisi!!!66!