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I'm sure this is a translation of a haiku but I'm not able to find the original text or even the author.

As the sun

goes down the birds

land one by one.

I've been trying to Google it but can't seem to find anything.

Thanks

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What is the question? – sawa Aug 25 '11 at 22:50
Sorry, without more context, there is no reason to believe this is related to the Japanese language. – Amanda S Aug 26 '11 at 0:16
@JudoWill : what is kanji of haiku?That is はいく【俳句】? 「俳句」a haiku means a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables [in 5‐7‐5 syllabic form] – ZarNge Aug 26 '11 at 6:34

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