Round Thirty-Five
Left (Tie)
おのがすむ嶺の木がらし寒き夜は鹿も紅葉の衣きるらし
| ono ga sumu mine no kogarashi samuki yo wa shika mo momiji no koromo kirurashi | Where he dwells upon The peak, the bitter wind On a night so chill, for The stag, of scarlet leaves Does seem to make a robe. |
The Supernumerary Major Counsellor
69
Right
すみのぼる月にうらむる声すなりねられぬ鹿や夜寒なるらん
| suminoboru tsuki ni uramuru koesunari nerarenu shika ya yozamu naruran | Climbing clearly At the moon, in despair Does he cry— Sleepless, does the stag Feel night’s chill, perhaps? |
Nobunari
70
The Left’s poem has ‘the stag, of scarlet leaves does seem to make a robe’ which sounds charming, and the Right’s poem has ‘sleepless, does the stag feel night’s chill, perhaps’, which appears refined. Thus, they tie.



