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How much

 How much
are you enjying yourself,
tiger moth?


Blossoms at night

 Blossoms at night,
and the faces of people
moved by music.


Don't know about the people

 Approaching my village:

 Don't know about the people,
 but all the scarecrows
 are crooked.


I'm going out

 I'm going out,
flies, so relax,
make love.


Don't worry, spiders

 Don't worry, spiders,
I keep house
casually.


Even on the smallest islands

 Even on the smallest islands,
they are tilling the fields,
skylarks singing.


Pissing in the snow

 Pissing in the snow
outside my door--
it makes a very straight hole.


That pretty girl

 That pretty girl--
munching and rustling
the wrapped-up rice cake.


With my father

 With my father
I would watch dawn
over green fields.


A bath when you're born

 His death poem:

 A bath when you're born,
 a bath when you die,
 how stupid.