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Sunday, 05 July 2009 |
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Rena Sakai / posted a photo:

She speaks:
Plum blossoms float by on the spring water,
flowing south where the Uji meets the Yodo.
Don't cut the mooring rope.
Your boat will be lightning in the rapids.
Where the Uji joins the Yodo,
and they flow together as one body,
I want to lie down in the boat with you,
and when i grow old be with you in Naniwa.
He speaks:
You are plum blossoms on the water,
petals floating by till they pass out of sight.
I am a willow growing by the stream.
My shadow is sunk in it, and I cannot follow.
"Song of the Yodo River" by Yosa Buson (1716-1783)
trans. by Robert Hass in The Essential Haiku
Created in DAZ 3D and finished in GIMP Studio.
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