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#4.
(edit)In this world / We walk on the roof of hell / Gazing at flowers
#14.
(edit)Willow bare / clear stream dried up / rocks here and there
#16.
(edit)Ah! The ancient pond / As a frog takes the plunge / Sound of …
#17.
(edit)Old pond / Frog jumps in / Kerploosh
#18.
(edit)The octopus' fleeting dream / in the trap / the summer moon
#27.
(edit)Another year is gone; / and I still wear / straw hat and stra…
#31.
(edit)Sabi is the color of haiku. / It is different from tranquili…
#32.
(edit)The old pond— / a frog jumps in, / sound of water
#41.
(edit)TWENTY-SECOND / / It rains during the morning. No visitors t…
#42.
(edit)Sabi is the color of the poem. It does not necessarily refer …
#44.
(edit)Along this road / Goes no one, / This autumn eve. /
#46.
(edit)Sick on a journey, / my dreams wander / the withered fields
#48.
(edit)Being sick in trip, / I make a tour in my dream / In a wither…
#50.
(edit)In June I'm looking / At a blue umbrella and / Higashiyama.
#53.
(edit)In the white plum blossoms / night to next day / just turning
#55.
(edit)Even in Kyôto— / hearing the cuckoo's cry— / I long for Kyôto
#56.
(edit)I am in Kyôto, / Yet at the voice of the hototogisu, / Longin…
#58.
(edit)In this mortal frame of mine which is made of a hundred / bon…
#59.
(edit)The stillness / of the pond / is disrupted / by a frog
#60.
(edit)It's June, and / the sky-blue umbrellas, and / Higashi-yama!
#63.
(edit)One field / did they plant. / I, under the willow.
#64.
(edit)The old pond: / A frog jumps in,— / The sound of the water.
#65.
(edit)It has come to pass / Each night dawns eternally into / White…
#66.
(edit)Fallen ill on the journey / My feverish dreams / run wild in …
#68.
(edit)Heart's end, good and evil's promise, is set.
#70.
(edit)This pervasive silence / Enhanced yet by cicadas simmering / …
#71.
(edit)Back to Kyoto / My longing now refreshed / When Hototogisu cry
#75.
(edit)the Spring wind / scattering blossoms / I saw it in a dream /…
#77.
(edit)even in a person / who thinks nothing / of all things / it cr…
#78.
(edit)veris ventus / flores dispergens / visus in somnio / suscitat…
#80.
(edit)Alongside the path / Fresh water flows, and / In the willow’s…
#82.
(edit)Society / Just treads Hell's roof / Distracted by the Cherry …
#84.
(edit)Living all alone / In this space between the rocks / Far from…
#87.
(edit)My love will end / in hopelessness— / these longing sighs / I…
#91.
(edit)In this mountain village / where I've given up / all hope of …
#94.
(edit)Now each and every night will end / Dawning in white plum blo…
#96.
(edit)However looked at, / it's a world / to be loathed— / but as l…
#98.
(edit)My mind I send / with the moon / that goes beyond the mounta…
#99.
(edit)Even in a person / most times indifferent / to things around …
#102.
(edit)What else / could have made me / loathe the world? / The one …
#104.
(edit)It's hard to despise / the whole world / as a borrowed lodgin…
#106.
(edit)Because I heard you were someone / who had left the household…
#108.
(edit)Let me die in spring / under the blossoming trees, / let it b…
#110.
(edit)Live through the long years, / pine, and pray for me / in my …
#112.
(edit)Fishermen home from / their day's work: / on a bed of seaweed…
#114.
(edit)He who casts himself away— / has he truly / cast himself away…
#116.
(edit)Even a person free of passion / would be moved / to sadness: …
#117.
(edit)Even to someone / Free of passions, this sadness / Would be a…
#119.
(edit)The sound of the water / is my companion / in this lonely hut…
#121.
(edit)Spring departing— / the birds cry out / and the eyes of the f…
#124.
(edit)Under the same roof / Prostitutes were sleeping— / The moon a…
#126.
(edit)Dividing like clam / and shell, I leave for Futami— / Autumn …
#128.
(edit)Turbulent the sea— / across to Sado stretches / the Milky Way
#130.
(edit)Plagued by fleas and lice, / I hear the horses stalling / Rig…
#131.
(edit)They sowed a whole field, / And only then did I leave / Saigy…
#132.
(edit)The passing spring, / Birds mourn, / Fish weep / With tearful…
#133.
(edit)When the girls had planted / A square of paddy-field, / I ste…
#134.
(edit)The old mere! / A frog jumping in / The sound of the water
#135.
(edit)Into the ancient pond / A frog jumps / Water's sound!
#136.
(edit)The old pond. / A frog jumps in— / Plop!
#137.
(edit)The ancient pond / A frog leaps in / The sound of the water
#138.
(edit)The old pond, ah! / A frog jumps in: / The water's sound.
#139.
(edit)Oh thou unrippled pool of quietness / Upon whose shimmering s…
#142.
(edit)Underneath the trees / soups and salads are buried / in cherr…
#144.
(edit)The true beginnings / Of poetry—an Oku / Rice-planting song
#145.
(edit)The fleas and lice— / and next to my pillow, / a pissing horse
#147.
(edit)Ah, tranquility! / Penetrating the very rock, / a cicada's voice
#148.
(edit)How still it is here— / Stinging into the stones, / The locus…
#149.
(edit)willow bare / clear stream dried up / rocks higgledy-piggledy
#150.
(edit)I'm like a clam pulled apart / Its body ripped from the shell…
#153.
(edit)The man in the moon / Has become homeless; / Rain clouded night
#168.
(edit)O snail, / Climb Mt. Fuji, / But slowly, slowly!
#170.
(edit)An autumn eve; / There is joy too, / In loneliness
#172.
(edit)There is nothing you can see that is not a flower; There is n…
#174.
(edit)I am one / Who eats his breakfast, / Gazing at morning glories.
#177.
(edit)Facing the morning glories / I eat my grub / like a man
#181.
(edit)Deep autumn; / My neighbor,— / How does he live?
#182.
(edit)Deep autumn— / my neighbor, / how does he live, I wonder?
#183.
(edit)I am the kind of man / who eats his rice / at the morning glo…
#184.
(edit)My morning face set upon the flowers, / I’m the man eating hi…
#186.
(edit)Ah, kankodori! / In my sadness, / Deepen thou my solitude.
#187.
(edit)Not this human sadness, / cuckoo, / but your solitary cry.
#189.
(edit)Though I would move the grave, / my teary cry / was lost in t…
#190.
(edit)Shake, O grave! / My wailing voice / Is the autumn wind.
#192.
(edit)As flowers are brilliant but fall, / who could remain constan…
#195.
(edit)From all these trees, / in the salads, the soup, everywhere, …
#199.
(edit)Sad nodes / we're all the bamboo's children / in the end
#201.
(edit)Young bamboo; / my girl at Hashimoto, / is she in or not?
#202.
(edit)“Where there is no sabishisa there will be sadness.” This is …
#204.
(edit)The knell of the bells at the Gion temple / Echoes the imper…
#207.
(edit)Though fragrant are the colors, / Yet shall the flowers scatt…
#208.
(edit)古池 / 蛙飛び込む / 水の音
#209.
(edit)In this world / We walk on the roof of hell / Gazing at flowers
#210.
(edit)The whitebait / opens its eye / in the net of the law
#212.
(edit)Fleeting dreams / an octopus making its home in a trap / a su…
#214.
(edit)Iam one / Eating my meal / While gazing at the glories of the…
#217.
(edit)Should I take it in my hand, / it would disappear with my hot…
#218.
(edit)Sweet-smelling rice fields! / To our right as we push through…
#220.
(edit)On the one ton temple bell / a moon-moth, folded into sleep, …
#222.
(edit)The summer grasses— / Of the brave soldiers' dreams / The aft…

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