Oh, How cool —
The sound of the bell
That leaves the bell itself.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Showing posts with label haikubones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haikubones. Show all posts
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Slow passing days
Gathered, gathering, —
Alas, past far-away, distant!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Gathered, gathering, —
Alas, past far-away, distant!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Lying ill on journey,
Ah, my dream
Run about the ruin of fields.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Ah, my dream
Run about the ruin of fields.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, May 31, 2010
Ah, how sublime. —
The green leaves, the young leaves.
In the light of the sun!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
The green leaves, the young leaves.
In the light of the sun!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, May 27, 2010
To-day, at last to-day,
I grew to wish to raise
The chrysanthemum flowers.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
I grew to wish to raise
The chrysanthemum flowers.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, May 24, 2010
Like a cobweb hung upon the tree,
A prey to wind and sunlight!
Who will say that we are safe and strong?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
A prey to wind and sunlight!
Who will say that we are safe and strong?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, May 20, 2010
The maple leaves on the mountain top would
wait for a king's train to pass once more,
Why will my life wait for my own song?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
wait for a king's train to pass once more,
Why will my life wait for my own song?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, May 17, 2010
The fickle waves of a strand do drench my
sleeves with sprays:
My songs cry only to make the stars sing.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
sleeves with sprays:
My songs cry only to make the stars sing.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, May 13, 2010
I row across the expanse of sea,
And the far-away sky, —
I row across the white billows of pain.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
And the far-away sky, —
I row across the white billows of pain.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, May 10, 2010
It is too late to hear a nightingale?
Tut, tut, tut, . . . some bird sings,-
That's quite enough, my friend.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Tut, tut, tut, . . . some bird sings,-
That's quite enough, my friend.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Speak not again, Voice!
The silence washes off sins:
Come not again, Light!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
The silence washes off sins:
Come not again, Light!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, May 3, 2010
This way? or that way?
Where's the very street to Heaven?
What webs of streets!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Where's the very street to Heaven?
What webs of streets!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Fallen leaves! Nay, spirits?
Shall I go downward with thee
By a stream of fate?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Shall I go downward with thee
By a stream of fate?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, April 26, 2010
Full of faults, you say.
What beauty in repentance!
Tears, songs . . . thus life flows
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
What beauty in repentance!
Tears, songs . . . thus life flows
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, April 22, 2010
To become tree-man,
Oh, songs given back by the winds !
What joy of no-man.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Oh, songs given back by the winds !
What joy of no-man.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, April 19, 2010
"Ghost of my soul," I shout,
"That cries only to curse me?"
Tip, tip, tip . . . thus the rain falls.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
"That cries only to curse me?"
Tip, tip, tip . . . thus the rain falls.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, April 15, 2010
But the march to life . . .
Break song to sing the new song !
Clouds leap, flowers bloom.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Break song to sing the new song !
Clouds leap, flowers bloom.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, April 12, 2010
The silence-leaves fallen from Life,
Older than dream or pain, —
Are they my passing ghost?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Older than dream or pain, —
Are they my passing ghost?
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Song of sea in rain,
Voice of the sky, earth and men!
List, song of my heart.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Voice of the sky, earth and men!
List, song of my heart.
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Monday, April 5, 2010
A breeze forgotten by life,
Steps from thought to thought.
Oh, peace gained by hushed prayer!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
Steps from thought to thought.
Oh, peace gained by hushed prayer!
From Yone Noguchi's book Japanese Hokkus for Haiku Bones
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