Here stood my home
In blazing sun and mirage
In frigid winter and heavy snow fall
In hail storm, fierce gale and torrential rain
Here stood my home
Among golden fruits and dancing flowers
Where often to cuckoos and sparrows I spoke
Where often I listened to the crows and frogs' croak
Here stood my home
Until the giant waves swept away, as if fallen leaves
And all that is lost may well come again, Oh! will my father?
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The thought of Tsunami sweeping away the beautiful house and garden and your ache for it is well portrayed.Heart rending, Sir. Regards.