"High dwellings are the peace and harmony of our descendants.
Remember the calamity of the great tsunamis.
Do not build any homes below this point." 1.
rhythm-robbed surf spilled on stone-carved kanji
Cassandra
Susan Diridoni
Hokusai
autumn wind –
the weight of loneliness
lightensStella Pierides
REUTERS/KYODO
autumn wind--
Issa's heart and mind
stirring
Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue
best,
Don
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6 comments:
That stone is so lovely, so evocative.
Tōhoku
waterfall cherry tree
blossoms anyway
Thank you for your remembrance, Issa's Untidy Hut.
Don, this is so tender a reminder. Thank you.
I wrote this last year:
a day blowing wind the earth shivers a wave
Peace. Andrea
Charles,
Indeed, it is - our long-ago ancestors taking care of us in a loving way.
Don
Donna:
You are welcome ... thanks for the poem.
Don
Andrea:
Another fine poem - thanks for sharing this.
Don
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