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"The Master-Singers of Japan", by Clara A. Walsh, [1914],

Sea-foam--flowers Of The Sea-waves

(Namino-Hana)

By Yasuhide

The wild flowers fade, the maple-leaves,

Touched by frost-fingers, float to earth;

But on the bosom of the sea,

The flowers to which her waves give birth

Fade not, like blossoms of the land,

Nor feel the chill of Autumn's hand.

Poverty

By Ransetsu

On a cold, snowy morning,

Somebody's child picking up,

With stiff, chilled fingers,

Empty tins in the street.

Isolation

By Is

Cold as the wind of early Spring,

Chilling the buds that still lie sheathed p. 88

In their brown armour, with its sting

And the bare branches withering--

So seems the human heart to me!

Cold as the March wind's bitterness;

I am alone, none comes to see

Or cheer me in these days of stress.

Spring Days And Blossom

When the Spring comes, in all green things that grow

New pulse of Life beats warmly, all aglow,

Long are the golden days.

Fragrant and moist the gentle zephyrs blow

Through the warm haze.

Why should the flowers alone make haste to go,

Swift to depart from us, who love them so?

Over The Fence

By Is

In summer-time awhile the breeze will bring

Over the fence a drift of petals fair,

From the next garden's cherry blossoming;

I would that rather the strong wind would bear

The tree itself in fragrant beauty there

Into my garden

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Passing Of The Spring

I
know all blooms must wither at the last--

Fair is their life, but limited and brief;

Yet when I see their fragile beauty past,

Filled is my heart with an unreasoning grief,

Through the unchanging pageant of the years

The passing of the Spring is sad to tears!

Faded Hues

By Motoyoshi no Mik

Fair and unchanged in hue the flowers appear,

As in last Springtime, exquisite to see,

But one with whom I saw them bloom last year

Hath changed to me!

The Frogs Croaking

The croaking frogs that find their lodging here,

Would seem to feel the loneliness of night

As much as I, so plaintive is their cry

Through the long hours until the morning light.

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Cloud Of Blossom

The stranger viewing from afar

Yoshino's far-famed cherry-trees,

Veiling each mountain crag and scar,

A soft white cloud is all he sees!

Absent

By Sugawara Adaijin

O cherry-blossom loved so well,

If you do not forget your lord,

Absent from you this April-time,

Send me your fragrant message, stored

In the safe keeping of the breeze,

Blowing towards me! Flowers adored,

I think of you!

Hototogisu--the Cuckoo

By Sanesada

I hear the cuckoo calling,

Calling, while the dawn's cold dews are falling,

A lonely lullaby.

Yet when my eyes would seek her,

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Nought can my gaze descry

But grey mists fainter growing,

But white moon ghostly showing

Pale in the morning sky!

Hototogisu

None but the waning moon of morn

Heard the Hototogisu's cry

In anguish from her heart's-blood torn

Thrill upwards to the paling sky!

Brocade Of Autumn

The Autumn Plain

Is robed in rich brocade,

With flowered pattern

Lavishly displayed.

Whence come those dyes

Of variegated hue?

Since crystal clear

And colourless the dew?

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