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1886–1950

The Endless Lament

John Gould Fletcher

Spring rain falls through the cherry blossom, In long blue shafts On grasses strewn with delicate stars. The summer rain sifts through the drooping willow,

Shatters the courtyard Leaving grey pools. The autumn rain drives through the maples Scarlet threads of sorrow,

Towards the snowy earth. Would that the rains of all the winters Might wash away my grief!

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