The first line:
Wild swans gradually reach the stream bank.
One's children endangered. There is talk.
No fault.
The second line:
Wild swans gradually reach the boulder.
Drinking and eating in bliss. Fortune.
The third line:
Wild swans gradually reach the shore.
A man journeys but does not return. A wife,
pregnant; does not give birth. Misfortune.
Gain by guarding against raiders.