classic waka stream

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Toshifureba yowaiwaoinu shikawaaredo hanaoshimireba monoomoimonashi

The years have gone, and age has come upon me; yet when I look on these blossoms, no sorrow is left in me.

Makura no Soshi - Fujiwara no Yoshifusa

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Shionomitsu itsumonourano itsumoitsumo kimiobafukaku omouhayawaga

As the tide comes always in at Itsumo Bay, so always and always I think of you deeply — I do.

Makura no Soshi

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Motometemo kakaruhachisuno tsuyuooite ukiyonimatawa kaerumonokawa

Having sought out dew such as this upon the lotus, how could I turn back again into the bitter world?

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon

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Ranshōkaji kinchōka kusanoiorio tarekatazunen

In the Orchid Ministry, in the season of flowers, beneath the brocade curtains you sit — and this hut of grass, who is there to come seeking it?

Makura no Soshi - Bai Juyi (opening lines), Sei Shōnagon (closing lines)

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Kazukisuru amanosumikao sokotodani yumeiunatoya meokuwasekemu

That the diving fisher's dwelling should never be pointed out — surely that was why the seaweed was given you to eat.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon

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Kuzureyoru imosenoyamano nakanareba saraniyoshinono kawatodanimiji

Since what lies between us is like the crumbling slopes of Imo and Se, I will not so much as look on it as the Yoshino river again.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon

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Kokoninomi mezurashitomiru yukinoyama tokorodokoroni furinikerukana

This mountain of snow I took for a rarity here alone has, it seems, been falling — and growing stale — in every quarter.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon

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Urayamashi ashimohikarezu watatsuumino ikanaruhitoni monotamauramu

How I envy her. What sort of person is that nun, who does not even drag her foot, that such gifts should be given to her?

Makura no Soshi

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Yamatoyomu onononibikio tazunureba iwainotsueno otonizoarikeru

I sought out the sound of axes that set the hills ringing, and it proved to be the noise of the staves of blessing.

Makura no Soshi

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Ashihikino yamainomizuwa kōreruo ikanaruhimono tokurunaruramu

The water of the mountain well lies frozen — so what manner of cord is this, that comes untied?

Makura no Soshi - Fujiwara no Sanekata

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Uwagōri awanimusuberu himonareba kazasuhikageni yurububakario

It is a cord tied as lightly as the thin ice on the surface — so of course it loosens in the sunlight that falls on the sun-shade vine we wear.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon

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Hototogisu tazunetekikishi koeyorimo shitawarabikoso koishikarikere

More than the cuckoo's voice we went all that way to hear, it is the young bracken that I long for.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon (opening lines), Empress Teishi (closing lines)

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Motosukega nochitoiwaruru kimishimoya koyoinoutani hazuretewaoru

You, of all people, called the child of Motosuke — and tonight you sit apart from the poems.

Makura no Soshi - Empress Teishi

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Sonohitono nochitoiwarenu minariseba koyoinoutao mazuzoyomamashi

Were I not one whom people call that man's child, I would have been the first tonight to make a poem.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon

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Sorasamumi hananimagaete chiruyukini sukoshiharuaru kokochikososure

The sky being cold, in this snow that falls as though mistaken for blossom, there is the feeling of a little spring.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon (opening lines), Fujiwara no Kintō (closing lines)

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Tsumedonao miminagusakoso awarenare amatashiareba kikumoarikeri

For all our picking, the ear-less plant is a pitiful thing; among so many there was a chrysanthemum too — and hearing, too.

Makura no Soshi - Sei Shōnagon

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