My own shadow
trodden on in the shadows
cooling off
~Buson*
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*cited
Haiku Before Haiku
Y. Sawa & E. Shiffert
My own shadow
trodden on in the shadows
cooling off
~Buson*
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*cited
Haiku Before Haiku
Y. Sawa & E. Shiffert
Gone down, I thought–
’til the moon emerged again
between clouds
~ Shua*
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*cited:
Haiku Before Haiku
Steven D Carter
ripples on water
mingling with ships and masts
an ever-changing canvas
A reflection of the harbor along Toronto’s waterfront
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During a weekend drive on the back roads of eastern Wyoming, we found ourselves invited to wander about this abandoned home and ponder what dreams once filled these rooms.
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My happiness
I find
In filling my emptiness.
My emptiness
I create
In seeking happiness.
~Gopal Honnalgere*
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cited:
fire in the sea
An Anthology of Poetry and Art
Sue Cowing
For cicada
the branches of a single tree
are a forest grove.
~Socho*
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*cited:
Haiku before Haiku
Steven Carter
…from a long-distant past nothing subsists, after the people are dead, after the things are broken and scattered, taste and smell alone, more fragile but more enduring, more immaterial, more persistent, more faithful, remain poised a long time, like souls, remembering, waiting, hoping, amid the ruins of all the rest; and bear unflinchingly, in the tiny and almost impalpable drop of their essence, the vast structure of recollection.*
*cited:
In Search of Lost Time
Vol I
Swann’s Way
pp 59-60
Marcel Proust
Trans: C.K. Scott Moncrieff
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