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Taigu Ryokan
1758-1831 / Japan
Poems of Taigu Ryokan
At Dusk
At Master Do's Country House
Begging
Blending With The Wind
Down In The Village
Dreams
First Days Of Spring - The Sky
For Children Killed In A Smallpox Epidemic
Have You Forgotten Me
How Can I Possibly Sleep
I Watch People In The World
In A Dilapidated Three-Room Hut
In My Youth I Put Aside My Studies
In The Morning
Like The Little Stream
Midsummer
My Cracked Wooden Bowl
My Legacy
No Luck Today On My Mendicant Rounds
No Mind
Orchid
Reply To A Friend
Returning To My Native Village
Rise Above
Slopes Of Mount Kugami
Stretched Out
Teishin
The Lotus
The Plants And Flowers
The Thief Left It Behind
The Way Of The Holy Fool
The Wind Has Settled
The Winds Have Died
This World
Three Thousand Worlds
To Kindle A Fire
To My Teacher
Too Lazy To Be Ambitious
When All Thoughts
When I Was A Lad
White Hair
Wild Roses
Yes, I’m Truly A Dunce -
You Do Not Need Many Things
You Stop To Point At The Moon In The Sky
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