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Dragon-flies and Sunshine

Tombō ya,
Hi no sasu katae
Tatte yuku!

O dragon-fly! ever towards the sun you rise and soar!

Hiatari no
Dote ya hinemosu
Tombo tobu.

Over the sunlit bank, all day long, the dragon-flies flit to and fro.

Go-roku sbaku
Onoga kumoi no
Tombo kana!

''Poor dragon-fly!—the [blue] space of five or six feet [above him] he thinks to be his own sky!

Tombō no
Muki wo soroeru
Nishi-bi kana!

Ah, the sunset glow! Now all the dragon-flies are shooting in the same direction.

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