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Kobayashi Issa
How much
by Kobayashi Issa
How much
are you enjying yourself,
tiger moth?
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That wren
In the thicket's shade
The toad! It looks like
The pheasant cries
Napped half the day
Not very anxious
Visiting the graves
Under my house
In these latter-day
Under the image of Buddha
Last updated May 02, 2015
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