Friday, January 14, 2011


Yosa Buson



Elegy to the Old Man Hokuju

***

You left in the morning, at evening my heart is in a

thousand pieces.

Why is it so far away?


Thinking of you, I go up on the hill and wander.

Around the hill, why is it such a sadness?


Dandelions yellow and shepherds-purse blooming white --

not anyone to look at them.


I hear a pheasant, calling and calling fervently.

Once a friend was there across the river, living.


Ghostly smoke rises and fades away with a west wind

strong in fields of small bamboo grasses and reedy fields.

Nowhere to leave for.


Once a friend was there across the river, living, but today

not even a bird sings a song.


You left in the morning, at evening my heart is in a

thousand pieces.

Why is it so far away?


In my grass hut by the Amida image I light no candle,

offer no flowers, and only sit here alone.

This evening, how invaluable it is.


Priest Buson

with a thousand bowings 

***

Cowboy Junkies - We Hovered With Short Wings (orig. Vic Chesnutt)

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