To meditate means to go home to yourself. Then you know how to take care of the things that are happening inside you, and you know how to take care of the things that happen around you. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

To meditate means to go home to yourself. Then you know how to take care of the things that are happening inside you, and you know how to take care of the things that happen around you. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

When the swallows returned last year they made their nest in the embroidery room. They gathered clay from the flower-garden, and scattered dust over harp and books.
When the swallows returned this year, no one heard their twittering speech. She who had rolled up the screen for them was there no more… in the amber twilight a soft pattering rain.~Hsin Ch’i-chi*

Hammad Rais‘ Weekend Sky
*cited: Trans. Anonymous. The Jade Flute Chinese Poems in Prose. The Project Gutenberg Ebook of The Jade Flute.
Let the winds of heaven
Blow through the paths among the clouds
And close their gates.
Then for a while I could detain
These messengers in maiden form.~Sôjô Henjô

Hammad Rais’ Weekend Sky
bound homeward under
clear summer skies:
bird feathers, flowers.~Keido*

monochrome blossoms … Cee’s fotd
*cited: Yoel Hoffmann, Japanese Death Poems
Twilight watering…
and please,
a cooling sprinkle
for wrens and crickets ~Kikaku*

Hammad Rais’ Weekend Sky
*cited: The Eternal Grasshopper
An Elder Dragon
is a tiny Dragon
who never gave up.~James Norbury (Big Panda and Tiny Dragon)

Hammad Rais’ Weekend Sky


poppy buds … sleeping … waiting for their awakening.
my temporary shelter—
a pasania tree is here, too
in this summer grove ~Basho*

*cited: An anthology. Jackie Hardy, Haiku Poetry Ancient & Modern
May I rest for a bit?
I am old and I am bored. I was never very wise and my mind has never walked much further than my feet. Only my forest. My forest … I go back and back to wander there. ~Wang-Wei*

*cited: The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Jade Flute, by Various
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