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How much
How much
are you enjying yourself,
tiger moth?
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Blossoms at night
Blossoms at night,
and the faces of people
moved by music.
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Don't know about the people
Approaching my village:
Don't know about the people,
but all the scarecrows
are crooked.
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I'm going out
I'm going out,
flies, so relax,
make love.
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Don't worry, spiders
Don't worry, spiders,
I keep house
casually.
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Even on the smallest islands
Even on the smallest islands,
they are tilling the fields,
skylarks singing.
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Pissing in the snow
Pissing in the snow
outside my door--
it makes a very straight hole.
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That pretty girl
That pretty girl--
munching and rustling
the wrapped-up rice cake.
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With my father
With my father
I would watch dawn
over green fields.
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A bath when you're born
His death poem:
A bath when you're born,
a bath when you die,
how stupid.
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