4381386A Hundred Verses from Old Japan — Poem 54William Ninnis PorterTakashina no Takako

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GIDŌ-SANSHI NO HAHA

Wasureji no
Yukusue made wa
Katakereba
Kyō wo kagiri no
Inochi tomo gana.


THE MOTHER OF THE MINISTER OF STATE

How difficult it is for men
Not to forget the past!
I fear my husband’s love for me
Is disappearing fast;
This day must be my last.


The real name of this lady was Taka, and her son’s name was Korechika Fujiwara. She lived about A.D. 1004, and it is supposed that this verse was written in a fit of jealousy against her husband; she is shown in the picture all alone at home bewailing her lot.