2/02/2009

spring begins

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spring blossoms -
the old farmer
coughs blood




You met him and his blossoms before here



spring blossoms, here to be read as a verb ...



My spring photos 2008




The Japanese Haiku Spring starts on February 4



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. . . Read my Haiku Archives 2009


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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chilling! and powerful.
D.

Anonymous said...

A truly brilliant haiku with tiers and tiers of meaning.
This is English language haiku at its best. A model for all of us.
R.W.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I'm bowled over, Gabi.
L.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful, Gabi. It reminds me of this:

" ...We not only gratefully accept but gently order those things to happen which must happen. When Michizane stood in his garden for the last time before his exile to Kyushu, in 901. he said:

(characters in Blyth omitted here)
Kochi fukaba nioi okoseyo ume no hana aruji nashi tote haru wo wasuru na
When the wind blows from the east,
Send out your perfume
O plum flowers;
Though the master be not there,
Forget not the spring.

(pg.176, Haiku Volume I Eastern Culture by R.H. Blyth)
K.

Anonymous said...

What beautiful blossoms Gabi.
You are lucky to be living with them.
With every reading it takes on deeper meanings, getting redder and redder.
K.

Anonymous said...

This is a classic in our time, Gabi. You have the bullseye on this one.
Congrats on a perfect write.
D.

Anonymous said...

Hier hat es gestern noch geschneit, liebe Gabi.
Danke für die links zum Haiku-Frühling!

Anonymous said...

Oh Gabi,
what a startling and unexpected haiku...
and so sad...it sounds as if he is getting worse?

Your information is interesting... but how confusing to have "haiku spring" starting so early!
We have another snow warning right now, and I must get to bed so I can shovel in the morning...
From Canada

Anonymous said...

Painful and powerful.
B.N.Y.

Anonymous said...

Great combination. Two very striking images.
T.

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