Poems ✍️

  19.10.2025
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Author: New Year’s Day

After the Gentle Poet Kobayashi Issa



 




By Robert Hass









New Year’s morning—

everything is in blossom!   

   I feel about average.


   A huge frog and I   

staring at each other,   

   neither of us moves.


   This moth saw brightness   

in a woman’s chamber—

   burned to a crisp.


   Asked how old he was   

the boy in the new kimono   

   stretched out all five fingers.


   Blossoms at night,   

like people

   moved by music


   Napped half the day;   

no one

   punished me!


Fiftieth birthday:


   From now on,   

It’s all clear profit,   

   every sky.


   Don’t worry, spiders,   

I keep house   

   casually.


   These sea slugs,   

they just don’t seem   

   Japanese.


Hell:


   Bright autumn moon;   

pond snails crying   

   in the saucepan.








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