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3 examples found containing '星とたんぽぽ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
えぬ
けれどもあるんだ /
えぬ
ものでもあるんだ line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
You can’t see them, but they are there. / Unseen things are still there.
Source: 星とたんぽぽ 金子みすゞ
って
すがれたたんぽぽ /
かわら
すきだァまって /
はる
くるまでかくれてる / つよいその
みえぬ line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
The withered, seedless dandelions / hidden in the cracks of the roof tile / wait silently for spring, / their strong roots unseen.
Source: 星とたんぽぽ 金子みすゞ
あお
そら
そこ
ふかく /
うみ
こいし
小石
そのように /
よる
くるまで
しず
んでる
/
ひる
ほし
みえぬ line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
Deep in the blue sky, / like pebbles at the bottom of the sea, / lie the stars unseen in daylight / until night comes.
Source: 星とたんぽぽ 金子みすゞ
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