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By forest and hills concealed, | |||
The sun, it is setting. | |||
Light is fading, darkness thickens; | |||
Daytime, where does it go missing? | |||
When the sun had been risen, | |||
Colors had formed on the darkness. | |||
Along with the setting sun, | |||
They pass into oblivion. | |||
Upon a seven-shaded chariot, | |||
Sun arrives in white heavens. | |||
Crimson-colored mind, intoxicated, | |||
Takes a look skyward. | |||
Come sun once more, please do appear; | |||
On earth's bosom, cast a smile sweet. | |||
Living beings, your warmth chasing, | |||
They gaze to the east. | |||
Living beings | |||
They | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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