
wind blows
the last brown leaves
clenched fingersMargaret Chula
(from Grinding my ink, 1993)

geese above
his junkyard
it’s time
John Martone

with Buddha's peace
gazing at red leaves...
Mr. and Mrs. DeerIssa
translated by David G. Lanoue
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Lots of folks have been asking about the Waffle Shop reading/interview webcast. The good news is that it has been archived and can be seen here:
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3 comments:
Two thumbs up on these!
Good stuff. The Geese one is my favorite.
The deer having eaten in peace,
the Buddha's red leaves
no longer there
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