Noriyasu Tame no Jisei (haiku)

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Japanese death poem - haiku
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Cold, dripping branches:
From under the bohdi tree
Pools reflect the moon

(A Jisei is a Japanese "Death poem")

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Winter_FareWinter_Fareabout 2 years ago

I love this. It feels like sacrilege to try and unpick it, such a little gem.

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