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Tombō no
Kusa ni undeya,
Ushi no tsuno!

O dragon-fly! how have you wearied of the grass that you should thus perch upon the horn of a cow!

Kaki-dake no
Ippon nagaki—
Tombo kana!

One of the bamboo-stakes in that fence seems to be higher than the others—but no! there is a dragon-fly upon it!

Kaki-dake to
Tombo to utsuru
Shōji kana!

The shadow of the bamboo fence, with a dragon-fly at rest upon it, is thrown upon my paper-window!

Tsuri-gane ni
Hito-toki yasumu
Tombo kana!

See! the dragon-fly is resting a while upon the temple-bell!

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