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Ryokan

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Late at night, listening to the winter rain
Recalling my youth —
Was it only a dream? Was I really young once?
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As quoted in One Robe, One Bowl : The Zen Poetry of Ry?kan (2006) edited by John Stevens, p. 71

 
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