A World Apart: Finding Peace in Li Po’s Poetic Solitude
What if true peace isn’t found in answers—but in silence?
Green Mountain
Li Po
You ask me why I dwell in the green mountain;
I smile and make no reply for my heart is free of care.
As the peach-blossom flows down stream
and is gone into the unknown,
I have a world apart that is not among men.
Reflection
Li Po’s Green Mountain whispers of a serene freedom only found in solitude. His choice to dwell in nature is not escape—it is arrival. The poet’s silence in response to the question reveals an answer that transcends words: a heart unburdened, untethered to the noise of the world. The flowing peach blossoms represent impermanence, while his presence in the mountains suggests timelessness. It is a gentle rebellion against worldly ambition, choosing inner peace over outer praise.
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As you read this poem, ask yourself:
What does “a world apart” mean to you—and where do you find that freedom?
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