Thursday, August 3, 2023

Gary Barwin : Eleven Haiku for Pearl

from Report from the Pirie Society, Vol. 1 No. 1

 

 

 

after Basho

the world in bloom
even the traffic medians
are chanting

*

after Basho

bleeding nose stops
but blood keeps
coming from flowers

*

after Li Bai

waiting together
the shopping mall and I
until only the shopping mall remains

*

after Issa

old dentist
staring back at me
with my sour old smile


*

after Buson

waking while
driving
spring is gone

*

after Basho (version 2)

as capitalism fades
the scent of blossoms
lingering at twilight

*

after Shiki

death-shadow flickering
with the shadow of trees
moonlight inside a goalie

 

*

after Basho

time a pig
in skyshit
how far the stars


*

after a Zen proverb

money does not sing because it has
an answer it sings
because it is money


*

after Basho

the world in bloom
even the traffic medians
are chanting


*

after Hyakuchi

with books
and a friend in silence
small holes for binding

 

 

 

 

Gary Barwin is a writer, composer, and multidisciplinary artist. His latest book is a collaborative long poem (written with Lillian Nećakov) entitled Duck Eat Yeast, Explodes; Man Loses Eye. He just figured out he is eligible to have the passports of six different countries. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario.

 

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