Thursday, November 23, 2023

From “Sleeping with Bashō”


BY DAVID TRINIDAD

at the yam festival


What a delicious life!

When I cut a sweet

potato in half, I get

the harvest moon.


stripped branches


What’s left after the wind

blows every blossom

off the dog cherry—

a tree of wagging tails.


surrender to the beauty of flowers


Be sure to wear

your flowered robe

when you come out

to view the blossoms.


family history


The bamboo sprout

cares nothing

about the stalk

that produced him.


wagging tongues


Every red leaf

rustling

with gossip.


lights out


Unhappily,

the new moon

has been sent upstairs

before her bedtime.


SAYŌNARA


Like wild geese,

we’ll only be separated

by clouds, my dear,

dear friend.


house call


How come the rich merchant

never sends a horse

to fetch the village poet?


seeing is believing


I found god

in plum blossoms,

not the great blank sky

beyond them.

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