| Having come over Mount Shihatsu, I look |
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| Upon Marrying Yasumiko, a Palace Attendant |
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| I'd like to see you as in a clear mirror |
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| Row our boat and tie up in the inlet of Hira |
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| At Iwashiro I tie together branches of a beach pine |
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| Scratching your eyebrows, sneezing |
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| Perhaps because you and I are one |
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| Remembering Emperor Tenji |
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| Longing for you, my love |
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| [to his wife, when he fell ill shortly after marrying her] |
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