
master basho
28 Apr 2020 5 Comments
in haibun, Uncategorized Tags: cherry blossoms, frog, grass, haiku, Japan, master
Frank Tassone invites us to write haibuns on Basho/Shakespeare at dVerse Poets.
Matsuo Basho lived simply and walked lightly on the island of Japan. His tiny home was in the village of Edo. One spring day, Basho felt restless and decided to travel by foot across the country. He went in search of cherry blossoms. For his journey, Basho wore a paper hat, black robe, and woven grass sandals. He carried his ink stone and writing paper wrapped in a cloth.
He followed the winding river, sat in a cool waterfall cave, and visited a thousand-yr.-old twin pine. Eventually, he came to an orchard of blossoming cherry trees! A farmer loaned him a horse to ride through a vast, grassy field. He took baths in hot springs and swam in the sea. He ate whatever he found or was given along the way: vegetables, wild rice, noodles, fish.
In the mountains, Basho joined friends for a full moon party. Drinking tea and rice wine, they composed poems together about the night sky. Basho often stopped in his travels to quietly listen and observe. He watched the fog, heard grasshoppers, touched an iris, and tasted rain. Focusing on the moment made Matsuo a haiku master.
do not bash basho

wikipedia image
named himself “banana tree”
writer of frog pond
Information on Basho’s life taken from a lovely children’s book, Grass Sandals, by Dawnine Spivak with beautiful illustrations by Demi.
Basho revisited
01 Oct 2018 5 Comments
in haiku, senryu Tags: cherry blossoms, friend, memories, moon
First haiku by Basho, second a revision by me…linked to Carpe Diem Haiku Kai
samazama no koto omoidasu sakura kana
how many, many things
they call to mind
these cherry-blossoms!
recall, my friend, those
cherry blossom memories!
…many moons ago
Photo by Joel Neff on Unsplash
cultured pearl
24 Apr 2018 1 Comment
in haiku Tags: cherry blossoms, Japan, Mt. Fugi, pearl
Chèvre hosts Carpe Diem Haiku Kai with romancing mountain haiku…
allure of japan
haiku-ing cherry blossoms
above…mount fuji
first blossoms
13 Apr 2018 6 Comments
in classical haiku Tags: cherry blossoms, clouds, pink, spring, trees
Join Frank Tassone‘s haiku challenge…
cherry trees will bud
float like soft pink petal clouds
hatsu hana spring
cherry blossom time
23 Apr 2014 5 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: cherry blossoms, pink, transience
soft fragrant beauty
sensational transience
pink clouds mesmerize
(photo prompt on Carpe Diem Haiku Kai)
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