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The Spring of My Life: And Selected Haiku
by Kobayashi Issa
A bath when you're born
Kobayashi Issa
A bath when you're born
His death poem:
A bath when you're born,
a bath when you die,
how stupid.
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A cuckoo sings
Kobayashi Issa
A cuckoo sings
A cuckoo sings
to me, to the mountain,
to me, to the mountain.
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A huge frog and I
Kobayashi Issa
A huge frog and I
A huge frog and I,
staring at each other,
neither of us moves.
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All the time I pray to Buddha
Kobayashi Issa
All the time I pray to Buddha
All the time I pray to Buddha
I keep on
killing mosquitoes.
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Asked how old he was
Kobayashi Issa
Asked how old he was
Asked how old he was,
the boy in the new kimono
stretched out all five fingers.
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Blossoms at night
Kobayashi Issa
Blossoms at night
Blossoms at night,
and the faces of people
moved by music.
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Children imitating cormorants
Kobayashi Issa
Children imitating cormorants
Children imitating cormorants
are even more wonderful
than cormorants.
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Don't know about the people
Kobayashi Issa
Don't know about the people
Approaching my village:
Don't know about the people,
but all the scarecrows
are crooked.
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Don't worry, spiders
Kobayashi Issa
Don't worry, spiders
Don't worry, spiders,
I keep house
casually.
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Ducks bobbing on the water
Kobayashi Issa
Ducks bobbing on the water
Ducks bobbing on the water--
are they also, tonight,
hoping to get lucky?
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Even on the smallest islands
Kobayashi Issa
Even on the smallest islands
Even on the smallest islands,
they are tilling the fields,
skylarks singing.
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Even with insects
Kobayashi Issa
Even with insects
Even with insects--
some can sing,
some can't.
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Face of the spring moon
Kobayashi Issa
Face of the spring moon
Face of the spring moon--
about twelve years old,
I'd say.
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Having slept, the cat gets up
Kobayashi Issa
Having slept, the cat gets up
Having slept, the cat gets up,
yawns, goes out
to make love.
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Hey, sparrow!
Kobayashi Issa
Hey, sparrow!
Hey, sparrow!
out of the way,
Horse is coming.
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How much
Kobayashi Issa
How much
How much
are you enjoying yourself,
tiger moth?
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I'm going out
Kobayashi Issa
I'm going out
I'm going out,
flies, so relax,
make love.
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In spring rain
Kobayashi Issa
In spring rain
In spring rain
a pretty girl
yawning.
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In these latter-day
Kobayashi Issa
In these latter-day
In these latter-day,
Degenerate times,
Cherry-blossoms everywhere!
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In the thicket's shade
Kobayashi Issa
In the thicket's shade
In the thicket's shade
a woman by herself
singing the rice-planting song.
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In this world
Kobayashi Issa
In this world
In this world
we walk on the roof of hell,
gazing at flowers.
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It once happened
Kobayashi Issa
It once happened
It once happened
that a child was spared punishment
through earnest solicitation.
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Last time, I think
Kobayashi Issa
Last time, I think
Last time, I think,
I'll brush the flies
from my father's face.
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Napped half the day
Kobayashi Issa
Napped half the day
Napped half the day;
no one
punished me!
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Napping at midday
Kobayashi Issa
Napping at midday
Napping at midday
I hear the song of rice planters
and feel ashamed of myself.
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New Year's Day
Kobayashi Issa
New Year's Day
New Year's Day--
everything is in blossom!
I feel about average.
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New Year's morning
Kobayashi Issa
New Year's morning
New Year's morning:
the ducks on the pond
quack and quack.
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No doubt about it
Kobayashi Issa
No doubt about it
No doubt about it,
the mountain cuckoo
is a crybaby.
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Not knowing
Kobayashi Issa
Not knowing
Not knowing
it's a tub they're in
the fish cooling at the gate.
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Not very anxious
Kobayashi Issa
Not very anxious
Not very anxious
to bloom,
my plum tree.
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Pissing in the snow
Kobayashi Issa
******* in the snow
******* in the snow
outside my door--
it makes a very straight hole.
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Seen
Kobayashi Issa
Seen
Seen
through a telescope:
ten cents worth of fog.
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Summer night
Kobayashi Issa
Summer night
Summer night--
even the stars
are whispering to each other.
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That pretty girl
Kobayashi Issa
That pretty girl
That pretty girl--
munching and rustling
the wrapped-up rice cake.
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That wren
Kobayashi Issa
That wren
That wren--
looking here, looking there.
You lose something?
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The crow
Kobayashi Issa
The crow
The crow
walks along there
as if it were tilling the field.
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The man pulling radishes
Kobayashi Issa
The man pulling radishes
The man pulling radishes
pointed my way
with a radish.
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The moon tonight
Kobayashi Issa
The moon tonight
The moon tonight--
I even miss
her grumbling.
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The pheasant cries
Kobayashi Issa
The pheasant cries
The pheasant cries
as if it just noticed
the mountain.
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These sea slugs
Kobayashi Issa
These sea slugs
These sea slugs,
they just don't seem
Japanese.
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The snow is melting
Kobayashi Issa
The snow is melting
The snow is melting
and the village is flooded
with children.
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The toad! It looks like
Kobayashi Issa
The toad! It looks like
The toad! It looks like
it could belch
a cloud.
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This moth saw brightness
Kobayashi Issa
This moth saw brightness
This moth saw brightness
in a woman's chamber--
burnt to a crisp.
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Under my house
Kobayashi Issa
Under my house
Under my house
an inchworm
measuring the joists.
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Under the image of Buddha
Kobayashi Issa
Under the image of Buddha
Under the image of Buddha
all these spring flowers
seem a little tiresome.
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Visiting the graves
Kobayashi Issa
Visiting the graves
Visiting the graves,
the old dog
leads the way.
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What a strange thing
Kobayashi Issa
What a strange thing
What a strange thing!
to be alive
beneath cherry blossoms.
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Windy fall
Kobayashi Issa
Windy fall
At my daughter's grave, thirty days
after her death:
Windy fall--
these are the scarlet flowers
she liked to pick.
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With my father
Kobayashi Issa
With my father
With my father
I would watch dawn
over green fields.
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Writing shit about new snow
Kobayashi Issa
Writing **** about new snow
Writing **** about new snow
for the rich
is not art.
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