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The western wind has blown but a few days;
Yet the first leaf already flies from the bough
On the drying paths I walk in my thin shoes;
In the first cold I have donned my quilted coat.
Through shallow ditches the floods are clearing away;
Through sparse bamboos trickles a slanting light
In the early dusk, down an alley of green moss,
The garden-boy is leading the cranes home.
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