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Foreword Donald Keene ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xix
The Poems 1
The Colors of the Flower: Poem 9 as an Example of Code Language and Multiplicity of Meanings in Waka 105
Afterword Eileen Kato 111
Notes on the Poems 115
Notes on the Poets 131
Waka and Romanized Transliteration of Waka 155
Glossary 177
Bibliography 179
Illustration Credits 183
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