Wednesday, November 03, 2010

Poetry Wednesday--Issa



autumn wind--

death draws closer

with every year

~Issa, 1808

Issa was a 19th century Japanese haiku poet who wrote over 20,000 poems. This one was written with the note "Old Grandma's 33rd death anniversary."

Our illustration is Autumn by the 20th century Czek artist, Tavik Frantisek Šimon.

For a searchable Issa archive visit the Haiku Guy.

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