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Mourning His Concubine
Poem by
Otomo no Yakamochi
From now on
Coldly autumn winds
Will blow:
How can I bear
To sleep the long night through?
-
Otomo no Yakamochi
(Contributed by ivan on Thursday, February 17th, 2011)
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