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Unforgotten Dreams Unforgotten Dreams by Shotetsu
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“If in this world there were deeds mine alone to do— then I might resent my name being hidden away: one small coal in a box fire.”
Shotetsu, Unforgotten Dreams
“Never knowing they would remind me of him, he planted the trees in those days of his old age— thinking only of blossoms.”
Shotetsu, Unforgotten Dreams
“All these images from a world of long ago— of what good are they? Pine winds, come— please blow away these unforgotten dreams.”
Shotetsu, Unforgotten Dreams
“Even in one’s sleep, it is dreams of this world one sees, and of no other; just as there is no dawning here that brings true awakening.”
Shotetsu, Unforgotten Dreams
“No one remains now for me to spend my time with— I who in the past was known to spurn the company of those who had grown old.”
Shotetsu, Unforgotten Dreams