Even when a river of tears courses through this body, the flame of love cannot be quenched.
In this world love has no color yet how deeply my body is stained by yours. - Izumi Shikibu
In this world love has no color yet how deeply my body is stained by yours.
- Izumi Shikibu
Rather than recallin these flowersthe fragrance of the past,I would like to hear this nightingale's voice,to know if his song is as sweet. - Izumi Shikibu
Rather than recallin these flowersthe fragrance of the past,I would like to hear this nightingale's voice,to know if his song is as sweet.
Even when a river of tears courses through this body, the flame of love cannot be quenched. - Izumi Shikibu
Watching the moon at midnight, solitary, mid-sky, I knew myself completely, no part left out. - Izumi Shikibu
Watching the moon at midnight, solitary, mid-sky, I knew myself completely, no part left out.
In love longing I listen to the monk's bell. I will never forget you even for an interval short as those between the bell notes. - Izumi Shikibu
In love longing I listen to the monk's bell. I will never forget you even for an interval short as those between the bell notes.
The one close to me now; even my own body--these too will soon become clouds, floating in different directions. - Izumi Shikibu
The one close to me now; even my own body--these too will soon become clouds, floating in different directions.
Come quickly -- as soon as these blossoms open, they fall. This world exists as a sheen of dew on flowers. - Izumi Shikibu
Come quickly -- as soon as these blossoms open, they fall. This world exists as a sheen of dew on flowers.
Although I try / to hold the single thought / of Buddha's teaching in my heart, / I cannot help but hear / the many crickets' voices calling as well. - Izumi Shikibu
Although I try / to hold the single thought / of Buddha's teaching in my heart, / I cannot help but hear / the many crickets' voices calling as well.
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