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Ballade Of A Toyokuni Colour-Print - To W. A.

    By William Ernest Henley



    Was I a Samurai renowned,
    Two-sworded, fierce, immense of bow?
    A histrion angular and profound?
    A priest? a porter? - Child, although
    I have forgotten clean, I know
    That in the shade of Fujisan,
    What time the cherry-orchards blow,
    I loved you once in old Japan.

    As here you loiter, flowing-gowned
    And hugely sashed, with pins a-row
    Your quaint head as with flamelets crowned,
    Demure, inviting - even so,
    When merry maids in Miyako
    To feel the sweet o' the year began,
    And green gardens to overflow,
    I loved you once in old Japan.

    Clear shine the hills; the rice-fields round
    Two cranes are circling; sleepy and slow,
    A blue canal the lake's blue bound
    Breaks at the bamboo bridge; and lo!
    Touched with the sundown's spirit and glow,
    I see you turn, with flirted fan,
    Against the plum-tree's bloomy snow . . .
    I loved you once in old Japan!

    Envoy

    Dear, 'twas a dozen lives ago;
    But that I was a lucky man
    The Toyokuni here will show:
    I loved you - once - in old Japan.



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