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- Three lines
- 5-7-5 syllables
- Season word
- Image or little picture
3 On every icicle's tip a drop of sunlight. -
Alexey Andreyev
4daffodils open around my mailbox but no letter
- Karen Tellefsen
5Light of the moon Moves west, flowers
shadows Creep eastward.
6 A flying squirrel Chewing on a bird In the
withered fields. - Susan Dhugal
7The sleet falls As if coming through the
bottom Of loneliness.
8 Hino Sojo
9 Ferns hanging Against Mt. Hiei Blurred in the
gathering twilight. A woman dozing The breath
from her nostrils Stirs a cool breeze.
10 Withered lotus leaves, Some broken, some
not, Float on the spring water. - Nakamura
Teijo
11Mountain cherry blossoms against the snowy
peak silent harmony in heaven. - Mizuhara
Shuoshi
12Just echoing boardsthis empty housewhere we
laughed and cried - James Norton
13DeerRunning through the fieldI can only see a
white flashQuickly vanishing - Daniel Paulson
SnowGently drifting downWinter flurries are
comingTickling my cold face - Sean Klabough
SnowSnow drifting softlyPiling up in soft
blanketsAll around our yard - Chandra Morgan
14 haloed moon she walks through shadow
bringing wood for the fire. - Harold
Bowes
15Spring rain- the sound of a far off train on
its way - Marjorie Buettner
16adobe walls yellow flowers bloom amid the
rubble - Robert B. Campbell
17Spring thaw Under the mulch A greening. - Doris
Kasson
18 low tide stones that have driedamong those
that havent - John Stevenson
19side by sideoffering, receivingstars drift
down - Zuiho
20Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902) For love and for
hate I swat a fly and offer it to an ant.
21 Oppressive heat My
whirling mind Listens to the peak of
thunder.
22By the ruined mansion Fowls roaming Among the
hibiscus.
23Double cherry blossoms Flutter in the wind One
petal after another.
24 Fallen leaves come flying from
elsewhere Autumn is ending.
25Quiet rain... sisters braiding each other's gray
hair.
26 Nozawa Setsuko
27 A thunderbolt in the rainy season Carried away My
dearest one.
28 Nishijima Bakunan
29Like running images In a kaleidoscope Humans grow
old swiftly.
30 A fallen camellia On a rock In
the rapids.
31 Wearing a sedge hat A maiden looks in the
mirror Oblivious of picking tea leaves.
- Kagami Shiko
32In the morning breeze Skylarks Dance straight up
in the sky. - Oshima Ryota
33The tarnished gold And the fresh greenery Bring
back memories of bygone days.
- Miura Chora
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35Mountain cherry blossoms Against the snowy peak
Silent harmony in heaven.
- Mizuhara Shuoshi
36 Woodcarved dolls August countenances From
bygone days.
37 Hisajo Sugita (1890 1946)
Petals of chrysanthemum Curve in their
whiteness Under the moon.
In a day of chrysanthemumsI shake and comb my
wet hairLetting the drops fall.
38Meditating, a poet Squats in the abyss Of the
ancient cherry blossoms. - Kadokawa Harijki
39The windchime silent But the clock ticking Ah,
the heat! - Yokoi Yayu
40Yosa Buson (1716-1783)
41How beautiful Red peppers After the autumn
gale.
Yosa Buson
42Winter seclusion The mountains of Yoshino In my
innermost mind.
43Young leaves The sound of a waterfall Heard
from far and near.
44 The lights are going out
in the doll shops
spring rain.
45A bat flits in moonlight above the plum
blossoms.
46Young leaves The sound of a waterfall Heard
from far and near.
47Caught in a sudden shower Huddling sparrows Vie
to get at the grass leaves
48An autumn eve An hour of leisure In a fleeting
life.
49A kite floats At the place in the sky It floated
yesterday.
50 Short summer night.A dewdropOn the back of a
hairy caterpillar.
51Butterfly in my hand As if it were a
spirit Unearthly, insubstantial.
52Grasses are misty, The waters silent A
tranquil evening.
53Springs setting sun Treads on the train Of a
mountain pheasant.
54Escaped the nets,Escaped the ropes-The moon on
the water
55 The young leaves Drenched in the lights Of the
tall tower.
56The voice of mosquitoes Whenever the flower Of
the honeysuckle, falls.
57 You left in the morning. Tonight my heart is in
a thousand pieces. Why are you far away?
58 Long, long ago my mothers tender care
I think of it eagerly.
59Having reddened the plum blossoms, the
sunset attacks oaks and pines. Sudden
shower a flock of sparrows clinging to the
grasses.
60The end of spring lingers in the cherry
blossoms.
61 The two plum trees I love their blooming! one
early, one later.
62In vain a winter bee Went on tottering For a
place to die.
63 Smoke rises, the west wind blowing so hard in the
fields of bamboo grass and sedge it doesnt
linger.
64In the spring sea waves undulating and
undulating - all day long.
65 Blown from the west, fallen leaves gather in
the east.
66Deer licking first frost from each others coats.
67 The fly Wringing its hands and rubbing its
feet Dont swat it!
68Asked how old he was the boy in the new
kimono stretched out all five fingers.
69The snow is melting and the village is flooded
with children.
70Blossoms at night, and the faces of
people moved by music.
71 Washing the saucepans the moon glows on her
hands in the shallow river.
72A hazy day even the gods must feel listless.
73The spring day lingers in the pools.
74 That gorgeous kite Rising From the beggars
shack.
75 Summer night even the stars are whispering to
each other.
76Oh, evening swallow! My heart teams with cares
and anxieties About tomorrow.
77 The fly Wringing its hands and rubbing its
feet Dont swat it!
78Asked how old he was the boy in the new
kimono stretched out all five fingers.
79late afternoonfollowing a shaft of
sunlightbetween skyscrapers
80 Bryant Park benchsurrounded by daffodilsan
old man sleeps
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off-dutythe veteran conductorsleeps standing up
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84listening to the NewsI feel guiltyfor being
alive
85 Mass Pike
underpassa tangled wreckageof flowers and words
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94outside Starbuck'sthe rush hour crowdof pigeons
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101 mist turns to rain our cat's last
day
102 why get
out of bedwithout our impatient cat demanding
breakfast?
103 this chilly morningcolderwithout
our cat
104 the
food dish untouched I swear I heardhis
footsteps last night
105 telling my children our cat is gonea
gull crosses the sun
106Paul David Mena Mary Melodee Mena
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