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1 | # The first poem from the Man'yoshu. I like Hitomaro's poems better
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2 | # but I couldn't find a copy of any of them in Japanese. This version
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3 | # of this poem is from $BNc2r8E8l<-E5(B($BBh;0HG(B)$B;0>JF2(B.
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4 | #
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5 | # Speaking of Hitomaro, here is the english translation of one of my
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6 | # favorites. I just know that everyone reading these test cases wants
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7 | # to see this.
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8 | #
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9 | # In the autumn mountains
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10 | # The yellow leaves are so thick.
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11 | # Alas, how shall I seek my love
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12 | # Who has wandered away?
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13 | #
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14 | # I see the messenger come
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15 | # As the yellow leaves are falling.
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16 | # Oh, well I remember
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17 | # How on such a day we used to meet--
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18 | # My lover and I!
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19 | # -- Kakinomoto Hitomaro
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20 | #
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21 | s/ÂçÏÂ/ÆüËÜ/
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