moonflowers—
when a woman’s skin
is revealed
when a woman’s skin
is revealed
woman’s desire
deeply rooted—
the wild violets
deeply rooted—
the wild violets
at the crescent moon
the silence
enters the heart
no more waiting
for the evening or the dawn—
touching the old clothes
autumn field—
some grasses flower
some grasses don’t
green leaves or fallen leaves
become one—
in the flowering snow
--Patricia Donegan and Yoshie Ishibashi
Love Haiku: Japanese Poems of Yearning,
Passion and Remembrance
1 comment:
Yes, I agree. The Donegan book is a must for every haiku bookshelf if you can manage to get your hands on a copy.
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