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A Winter's Evening: Poetry in Classical Hakkan
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Hakkan Poetry
This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 27 Jan 2019, 04:47.

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Henoye, ksoxksowo-tho hayexowothas thos thoxasowa nathsewan xonaye thokseye, qowoxenonath ksa.
(First of all, let us begin with a haiku that I wrote very quickly because there was good reason to.)

Hesewowaqokse xombowan

Tsane thambokse
Thosesokko thos hoyes
Ksenowayes?

Hot air on the ground

When the wind doth come
Does it rendez-vous with his
Own unending end?


Psexotsane, hotsowo-tho wothwexboqoye noqso thos thokkotho noxano xonaye wowahowaye.
(Next, we have a traditional piece that follows a very simple layout.)

Wath seyo psexosesthaso
Psexowo noxosokkothas
Thos xatso psonthothokkowa
Wox psexo henne weyosthewo?

If you come and have a sense of guidance,
Come along with histories near,
That lives can change you must now chance,
Or leave them be to disappear.
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