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Advayananda : Roving Dervish Some Haikus

Some Haikus

Posted on Jul 15th, 2008 by Advayananda : Roving Dervish Advayananda



Like misty moonlight,
watery, bewildering
our temporal way (Issa)

Thus spring begins: old
stupidities repeated,
new errs invented (Issa)

A world of dew,
and within every dewdrop
a world of struggle (Issa)

A flowering plum
and a nightingale's love song
he remains alone (Issa)

From the Great Buddha's
great nose, a swallow comes
gliding out (Issa)

Fallen red blossoms
from plum trees burst into flame
among the horse turds (Buson)

In my hidden house,
no teeth left in the mouth,
but good luck abounds (Issa)

So very still, even
cherry blossoms are not stirred
by the temple bell (Fuhaku)

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Advayananda : Roving Dervish Posted on July 15, 2008
by Advayananda

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