[1021] Matsushima
The story goes that back in the 17th century, a grand poetry contest was
held in Matsushima, one of the most scenic spots in all of Japan. Hundreds
of poets submitted entries praising Matsushima's sweeping bay, the islands
dotted with pine trees, and the mountains rising majestically in the
background. The winner, though, was the renowned Haiku master Basho, who
wrote this poem:
Sometimes, words are just not enough.
thomas.
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Basho:
Poem #23, Haiku - Old pond
Poem #57, Haiku - Scent of plum blossoms
Poem #802, Haiku - Snowy morning
Buson:
Poem #277, Haiku - The winter river
Poem #712, Haiku - The seashore temple
Poem #907, Haiku - Departing spring
Others:
Poem #87, Two Tanka -- Otomo No Yakamochi
Poem #198, Japanese Jokes -- Peter Porter
Poem #982, What We Heard About the Japanese -- Rachel Rose
From: "David Wright" <David.Wright@>
I would like to have heard him read it. (-: