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Poems From the Japanese
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The mists rise over the still pools at Asuka
Memory does not pass away so easily
When I went out in the Spring meadows
To gather violets i enjoyed myself
So much that I stayed all night
Though the purity
Of the moonlight has silenced
Both nightingale and cricket
The cuckoo alone sings all the white night
I waited for my lover until I could hear
In the night the oars of the boat
Crossing the river of Heaven
In a gust of wind the white dew
On the autumn grass
Scatters like a broken necklace
Writer(s): PETER SCHICKELE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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