| So thick the dew to-night |
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| A Wayside cherry tree |
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| Alas! My fire is out |
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| All warnings are in vain |
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| All red with leaves Tatsuta's stream |
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| Between Awaji and the shore |
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| To-night on Sumi-no-ye beach |
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| O'ercome with pity for this world |
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| We met but for a moment, and |
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| The Rain, which fell from passing showers |
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