Round One Hundred and Forty-One
Left
ねざめしてたれかきくらん此比の木葉にかかる夜半のしぐれを
| nezameshite tare ka kikuran kono koro no ko no ha ni kakaru yowa no shigure o | Starting from sleep Who else might be listening, I wonder, At such a time To the rustling leaves In a midnight shower? |
The Uma Handmaid
283[1]
Right
たちかへりまたやとはまし山かぜに花ちる里の人のこころを
| tachikaeri mata ya towamashi yamakaze ni hana chiru sato no hito no kokoro o | Rising and returning Only to once more pay a curious call: The breeze from off the mountains Scattering blossom round the estate Where lies my lady’s heart… |
Supernumerary Middle Counsellor Morotoki
284[2]
[1] Senzaishū VI: 402: Topic unknown.
[2] Shinchokusenshū II: 82: Composed on a day during the reign of former Emperor Horikawa when the ladies of the court went to visit the blossom in the Eastern hills.