Recently I posted a story in a Jondiii's journal, http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=145730&cid=123 37781/, in which I told Japan's alphabet forms a poem. Then here's my translation attempt.
Everybody has young days, but everyboby's gone.
My life's who's life? It's not last long.
Today I came over the deep mountain of being.
I dreamt a light dream, but now I'm sober.
Then the combination of the last letters read as ' I'm going to die without charge.'
As a matter of fact, this poem was thought to be invented by a prisoner who's accused of a crime of treason. Probably one of the greatest poets in Japan's literal history, Kakinomoto no Hitomoro, main poet of Manyoshu.
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