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Feb 10, 2010

Blizzard Sabbath Poem (Basho)

COME, LET'S GO
~ by Matsuo Basho (Japanese, 1644 - 1694)
Come, let's go
snow-viewing
till we're buried.
 
From Zen Poetry: Let the Spring Breeze Enter, Translated by Lucien Stryk / Translated by Takashi Ikemoto
Feb 10, 2010 12:04:02 PM | Sabbath Poems
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