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lost in a sky of strange and far places a hint of a house and treetops in the mist guide my way to you she gazes into the same skies as you do may your thoughts also come to be one of accord if you answered the tapping of every water bird even a wandering moon could enter if the haze had not come out to go in between the moon and flowers otherwise even the birds nests might have burst into blossom boat upon high seas if you are drifting without a harbor or course give me a call and I'll row out to teach you about ports not even knowing the meaning which the color of lavender has but watching it carefully this one's heart is deeply touched Murasaki Shikibu, A String of Flowers, Untied...
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 3:53 PM UTC
Poems from the Tale of Genji
lost in a sky of strange and far places a hint of a house and treetops in the mist guide my way to you she gazes into the same skies as you do may your thoughts also come to be one of accord if you answered the tapping of every water bird even a wandering moon could enter if the haze had not come out to go in between the moon and flowers otherwise even the birds nests might have burst into blossom boat upon high seas if you are drifting without a harbor or course give me a call and I'll row out to teach you about ports not even knowing the meaning which the color of lavender has but watching it carefully this one's heart is deeply touched Murasaki Shikibu, A String of Flowers, Untied...
Murasaki Shikibu was a Japanese court lady. She is the author of the Tale of Genji written one thousand years ago. In eleventh century Japan the highest form of literary effort was poetry, the 31 syllable tanka.
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Jun 19, 2014
Jun 19, 2014 at 3:53 PM UTC
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