Guiled Fleece After Ise No Miyasudokoro 10th. Century Wild Geese Poem by Jonathan ROBIN

Guiled Fleece After Ise No Miyasudokoro 10th. Century Wild Geese



Forsaking the Bourse
That falls in the Spring,
The Bulls take stock,
They must [l]earn to live
in a land without rallies

Forsaking the mists
that rise in the Spring,
wild geese fly off,
they have learned to live
in a land without flowers.

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(20 July 2001)
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