Autumn Haiku
|An all alone crow
perched on a high leafless branch
an autumn evening
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The whole blessed day long
he was singing—for the lark,
but not long enough
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Neither flocks of birds
nor butterflies know blossoms
the dark evening sky
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Remain still, tombstone!
And may as autumn wind be
my lamentation
MATSUO BASHÔ (Japan, 1644 –1694)
English versions by Germain Droogenbroodt – Stanley H. Barkan