I have not yet grown tired
of this world – where do
weary winds blow?
~Gofu

I have not yet grown tired
of this world – where do
weary winds blow?
~Gofu

The path to paradise
is paved with bright
plum petals.
~Masumi Kato*

*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Y Hoffmann
Mother
I am always afraid of my mother,
ominous, threatening,
a pain in the depths of my consciousness.

My mother is like a shell,
so easily broken.
Yet the fact that I was born
bearing my mother’s shadow
cannot be changed.

She is like a cherished, bitter dream
my nerves cannot forget
even after I awake.
She prevents all freedom of movement.
If I move she quickly breaks,
and the splinters stab me.
~Nagase Kiyoko*
*cited:
Women Poets of Japan
Trans: K Rexroth & I Atsumi
In town
there are sounds
of flutes and drums.
But in this deep mountain
only a pine rustles.
~Ryokan*

*cited:
Sky Above, Great Wind
Trans: K Tanahashi
The fireflies’ light,
How easily it goes on
How easily it goes out again.
~Chine-Jo*

*cited:
Women Poets of Japan
Trans: K Rexroth & I Atsumi
See and realize
that this world
is not permanent.
Neither late nor early flowers
will remain.
~Ryokan*

*cited:
Sky Above, Great Wind
Trans: K Tanahashi
a pheasant’s cry –
resounding in the mountains
the voice of silence
~Enomoto Seifu*

the voice of silence…always there…waiting
*cited:
Far Beyond the Field
M Ueda
This phantasm
of falling petals vanishes into
moon and flowers …
~Okyo*

*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Yoel Hoffmann
Coming, all is clear, no doubt about it.
Going, all is clear, without a doubt.
What, then, is it all?
~Hosshin*

*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Y Hoffmann
Children,
let’s go to the mountain
to view violets.
If they scatter away tomorrow,
what can we do?
~Ryokan*

*cited:
Sky Above, Great Wind
Trans: K Tanahashi
at one place
it goes through darkness –
the ring of dancers
~Hashimoto Takako*

Michelle’s photo challenge for the week of Friday, June 24th is : Partners,
“…share an image of partners. A pair, a trio, a sextet; people, building, plants — what ever you choose to shoot, give us subjects that are in tune with one another.”
*cited:
Far Beyond the Field
M Ueda
The stars pass.
The moon passes.
Blue clouds pass above the mountains to the north.
The years go by.
~Empress Jito*

*cited:
Women Poets of Japan
Trans: K Rexroth & I Atsumi
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