Through frosted maples, myriad trees, the water meanders

Through frosted maples, myriad trees, the water meanders;
we follow a woodcutters' path with fallen leaves piled high.
Suddenly the mountain opens up to a wide space in the woods
where all the streams come together into a single flow.
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Ema Saiko
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