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Great Aso By, Tatsuji Miyoshi Translated by, Edith Marcombe Shiffert & Yuki Sawa
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Great aso

Dec 15, 2014

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Page 1: Great aso

Great Aso

By, Tatsuji MiyoshiTranslated by, Edith Marcombe Shiffert

& Yuki Sawa

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Horse are standing in rain.

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A herd of horses with one or two foals is standing in rain.

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In hushed silence rain is falling.

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The horses are eating grass.

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With tails, and backs too, and manes too, completely soaking wet

they are eating grass,eating grass.

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Some of them are standing with necks bowed over absent-mindedly and not eating grass.

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Rain is falling and falling in hushed silence.

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The mountain is sending up smoke.

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The peak of Nakadake is sending up dimly yellowish and heavily oppressive volcanic smoke, densely, densely.

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And rain clouds too all over the sky.

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Still they continue without ending.Horses are eating grass.

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On one of the hills of the Thousand-Mile-Of-Grassthey are absorbedly eating blue-green grass.

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Eating.

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They are all standing there quietly.

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They are quietly gathered in one place forever, drippingand soaked with rain.

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If a hundred years go by in this single moment, there wouldbe no wonder.

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Rain is falling. Rain is falling.

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In hushed silence rain is falling.