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No Luck Today On My Mendicant Rounds

No luck today on my mendicant rounds;

From village to village I dragged myself.

At sunset I find myself with miles of mountains

between me and my hut.

The wind tears at my frail body,

And my little bowl looks so forlorn --

Yes this is my chosen path that guides me

Through disappointment and pain, cold and hunger.

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Taigu Ryokan
1758-1831 / Japanese
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