320 Muromachi Period
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Even plants and trees Sōgi |
Link: the beloved’s appearance shifts to the appearance of Kyoto before the disastrous Ōnin Rebellion which devastated the city (1467–1477). |
The sad house where once I lived Sōchō |
Destruction caused by the rebellion. |
Let this keepsake Shōhaku |
Death brought about by rebellion. |
In the months and days to come Sōgi |
In time to come he will only be able to see his mother in dreams. |
Sailing for China, Sōchō |
Even if he goes to China he will see her in his dreams. |
Let us hearken to the Law Shōhaku |
“These shores” interpreted as the mortal world, as opposed to the “other shores” of Paradise. The Buddhist Law. |
Till we two could meet Sōgi |
Meeting with Buddha in Paradise shifts to meeting a woman. Love. Autumn (tears, literally “dew”). |
Ah, it was the autumn wind, Sōchō |
Autumn. There is a pun imbedded meaning “weary of myself.” |