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Poetry for a Weekday Night</br>by Hajime Moriyama
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Poetry for a Weekday Night
by Hajime Moriyama

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  • Post published:September 28, 2016
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Poetry for a Weekday Nightby Hajime Moriyama And I said, "life is transitory." People come and go. Have their infinite desire aflamed. An unquenchable yearning of a drop of water…

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