Long long ago, my mother’s tender care,
eagerly I think of it.
Held close within my mother’s clothing
there was a different kind of springtime.
~Buson*
*cited:
Haiku Master Buson
Y. Sawa & E. Shiffert
is it like
a charcoal sketch —
a hazy shadow?
~Toyokuni*
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*cited:
Japanese Death Poems
Yoel Hoffmann
my personal musings invite me to walk down paths of existence
that often are, for others,
unknown dimension of imaginative conclusions
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mountain moon–
father pulls the bell rope
his child prays*
~ Issa
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*cited:
http: haikuguy.com
on the valley trail
a person walking looks small —
fresh new leaves!
~Buson*
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*cited:
Haiku Master Buson
Y.Sawa & E. Shiffert
wild geese murmuring–
are they spreading
rumors about me?
~Issa*
*cited:
in the box
four or five pennies…
night of winter rain
~Issa*
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*cited:
a broken dream–
where do they go
the butterflies?
~Ichimu*
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cited
*Japanese Death Poems
Yoel Hoffmann
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