Yellow now is all the grass;
All the days in marching pass.
On the move is every man;
Hard work, far and near, they plan.
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Where grow the willows near the eastern gate,
And 'neath their leafy shade we could recline,
She said at evening she would me await,
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The wild geese fly the bushy oaks around,
With clamor loud. _Suh-suh_ their wings resound,
As for their feet poor resting-place is found.
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My only door some pieces of crossed wood,
Within it I can rest enjoy.
I drink the water wimpling from the spring;
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List to the thunder and roll of the drum!
See how we spring and brandish the dart!
Some raise Ts'aou's walls; some do field work at home;
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In the old capital they stood,
With yellow fox-furs plain,
Their manners all correct and good,
Speech free from vulgar stain.
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In hewing an axe-shaft, how must you act?
Another axe take, or you'll never succeed.
In taking a wife, be sure 'tis a fact,
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A grand man is the prince of Loo,
With person large and high.
Lofty his front and suited to
The fine glance of his eye!
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Heaven shields and sets thee fast.
It round thee fair has cast
Thy virtue pure.
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We gather and gather the plantains;
Come gather them anyhow.
Yes, gather and gather the plantains,
And here we have got them now.
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