Carpe Diem #1609 Tan Renga Challenge Month 2019 (13) water reflection
water reflection–
a flying squirrel across
the wisteria’s mantle © Takarai Kikaku (Tr. unknown)
sunken leaves rise
stirred by a skipped stone
Carpe Diem #1609 Tan Renga Challenge Month 2019 (13) water reflection
water reflection–
a flying squirrel across
the wisteria’s mantle © Takarai Kikaku (Tr. unknown)
sunken leaves rise
stirred by a skipped stone
Carpe Diem’s Renga Challenge #4 flower-like snowflakes
For this renga challenge or ryogin the haiku is by Matsuto Bashi and the response and lineup by me.
Haiku © Matsuo Basho (Tr. Jane Reichhold)
into the sea
throwing my sandals
rain on my hat
praising the heavens
water for the harvest
falling to the ground
a flower closer to the root
bidding farewell
summer passage
I make my way home
mid-harvest
a crane on the rice paddy
in a village in autumn
heat and dust of the day
cloaked under his wings
village kids
don’t break all the plum branches
for cattle whips
I mourn the passage
of summer fruits and blossoms
sleep on a journey
then you will understand my poem
autumn winds
frost echos the leaves’ edges
summer greens mingling with fire
polished again
the mirror is as clear as
flower-like snowflakes
taking a long hard look
it the year’s new grey