Lakes 水海
タづくひえがたのうらのいりましに雲すばへしてみのもすすけぬ
yūzuku hi egata no ura no irimashi ni kumo subaeshite mino mo susukenu The evening sun Upon the beach-rimmed bay Is setting, while From the clouds a gentle rain does fall Leaving sooty spots upon my raincoat.
Toshiyori
Lakes 水海
さざなみや小松にたちてみわたせばみほのみさきにたづむれて行く
sazanami ya komatsu ni tachite miwataseba mio no misaki ni tazu mureteyuku Rocked by wavelets Breaking on the dwarf-pines I gaze across Fair Mio point upon The flocking cranes.
Nakazane
Lakes 水海
あふみがた磯のはま松おる波に舟でやすらむみつのうら人
ōmigata iso no hamamatsu oru nami ni funade ya suramu mitsu no urabito On the shore at Ōmi, Beach pines on the rocky strand Stand among the breaking waves where, Wondering whether to embark are The fisher-folk of Mitsu.
Akinaka
Stones 石
いかにして水の下なるさざれ石のなかのおもひのきえせざるらん
ika ni shite mizu no shita naru sazare’ishi no naka no omoi no kiezaruran O, what am I to do? Beneath the waters Pebbles lie, as many as My passionate thoughts within That show no signs of fading…
Daishin
Stones 石
おく山の人もかよはぬ谷川にせぜの石ばしたれわたしけん
okuyama no hito mo kayowanu tanikawa ni seze no ishibashi tare watashiken Deep within the mountains, where Folk never go, lies A stream within a valley, The rapids spanned by a bridge of stones, But who might it be that built it?
Higo
Stones 石
君が代のかずにしとらばうちのぼるさほのかはらの石もたえじな
kimi ga yo no kazu nishi toraba uchinoboru sao no kawara no ishi mo taeji na The years of My Lord’s reign: Should I number up, then they would be as The upper courses of The banks of Sao River – Its stones never-ending!
Kanemasa
Stones 石
をしからでなげもやられぬ我が身こそちびきの石のたぐひなりけれ
oshikarade nage mo yararenu wa ga mi koso chibiki no ishi no tagui narikere With no regrets Inconstant not Am I:A stone a thousand might pull , That is how I am!
Tadafusa
Stones 石
石はさもたちける人のこころさへ かたかど有りて見えもするかな
ishi wa samo tachikeru hito no kokoro sae katakado arite mie mo suru kana Such is the way with stones: Should the folk who place them, Within their hearts have but even A trace of talent, It is plain to see!
Toshiyori
Stones 石
たのめなほ河せの砂としふりてまごふの石とならん世までに
tanome nao kawase no isago toshi furite magō no ishi to naran yo made ni Ever believe in me! Until The sand grains in the river rapids Grow old with passing years, and Over the ages their grandstones do Come into this world!
Nakazane
Stones 石
浪たててかるとばかりはきこゆれどかへるも見えずおきのしら石
nami tatete karu to bakari wa kikoyuredo kaeru mo miezu oki no shira’ishi Waves breaking, then Dryly departing is all I hear, yet Their return goes unseen by White stones in the offing…
Akinaka
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