The document is a poem that explores the experience of visiting a stony place. It describes how at a stony place one can see the river, wind, waterbirds, clouds, and sunshine. The speaker expresses their willingness to gladly bend their knees at the stony place in the South Han River, finding true happiness there despite the difficulties.
The document is a poem that explores the experience of visiting a stony place. It describes how at a stony place one can see the river, wind, waterbirds, clouds, and sunshine. The speaker expresses their willingness to gladly bend their knees at the stony place in the South Han River, finding true happiness there despite the difficulties.
The document is a poem that explores the experience of visiting a stony place. It describes how at a stony place one can see the river, wind, waterbirds, clouds, and sunshine. The speaker expresses their willingness to gladly bend their knees at the stony place in the South Han River, finding true happiness there despite the difficulties.
The document is a poem that explores the experience of visiting a stony place. It describes how at a stony place one can see the river, wind, waterbirds, clouds, and sunshine. The speaker expresses their willingness to gladly bend their knees at the stony place in the South Han River, finding true happiness there despite the difficulties.
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If you come to a stony place
If you come to a stony place
If you come to a stony place you can see the river. then alone can you meet the waterbirds. If you come to a stony place If you come to a stony place you can see the wind. then alone can you meet the clouds. If you come to a stony place If you come to a stony place you can see waterbirds. then alone can you meet the sunshine. If you come to a stony place