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A Hundred Verses from Old Japan (The Hyakunin-isshu), tr. by William N. Porter, [1909], at sacred-texts.com


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SARU MARU, A SHINTO OFFICIAL

SARU MARU TAIU

  Oku yama ni
Momiji fumi wake
  Naku shika no
Koe kiku toki zo
Aki wa kanashiki.

HEAR the stag's pathetic call
  Far up the mountain side,
While tramping o'er the maple leaves
  Wind-scattered far and wide
  This sad, sad autumn tide.

Very little is known of this writer, but he probably lived not later than A.D. 800. Stags and the crimson leaves of the maple are frequently used symbolically of autumn.


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