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2009年11月3日火曜日

Haiku about Autumn Leaves


My haiku appeared on the Asahi Haikuist Network by David McMurray on October 30.

Its homepage address is : http://www.asahi.com/english/haiku.

An old pond

reflecting red leaves

maple trees


古池に映る紅葉楓かな

furuike ni utsuru momijiba kaede kana


I'd like to post another haiku of mine here.


For red leaves ―

rambling in trees

narrow road


逍遙の奥の細道紅葉狩

shouyou no okuno hosomichi momijigari



Now, let me post haiku by some fellow haiku poets of mine.


hairst mornin ―

maple leaves

on a gean tree


autumn morning ―

maple leaves

on a cherry tree


秋の朝櫻木の上楓の葉

aki no asa sakuragi no ue kaede no ha


by John McDonald, a Scottish poet



autumn daybreak ―

sunlight blazing through

maple leaves


秋の明け紅葉眩む日の光

aki no ake momijiba kuramu hi no hikari


by Joshua Sellers, an American poet



discarded ―

wet leaves

the closest friends


我が友や見る人も無し濡れ落葉

waga tomo ya miru hito mo nashi nure ochiba


by Juhani Tikkanen, a Finnish poet



fallen leaves

these things of past days

up in smoke


昔日を煙と化する落葉かな

sekijitsu wo kemuri to kasuru ochiba kana


by Magyar, an American poet



― Hidenori Hiruta











7 件のコメント:

  1. thanks for these...i really enjoyed reading them...

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  2. thanks for this Hiruta San what a wonderful bringing together of haijin

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  3. __Domo arigato, Hiruta San!
    __It is an honer to be included here, with you and these fine haijin!
    _m

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  4. Fine collection here, Hiruta San :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  5. ;-) Hello again Hiruta-san!

    ten thousands
    of red and yellow leaves --
    an old maple tree


    ... or another idea: ...

    under an old tree
    a path filled with
    small, red leaves

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  6. Hello, Tikkis-san!
    Nice to read your beautiful haiku.

    We sometimes hear an old saying that an old maple tree naturally makes a path.
    Your haiku just mean this.

    With my best regards,
    Hiruta

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