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Kigo for November

Posted: Nov 16th, '07, 23:55
by tomasini
I find Japanese Poetry, and much of it just found in Chado is beautifully written..I just thought I'd share some of the Kigo for November...

Ara tanoshi / fuyu tatsu mado no / kama no oto

What joy! The first day of winter and the sound of a kettle singing is heard froma window.

-Onitsura


This is my favorite....

Kirigirisu / nakuya shimo-yo no / sa-mushiro ni / koromo kata-shiki / hitori kamo nen

A cricket is chirping and there is a frost tonight; on the straw mat with only one garment for warmth am I supposed to sleep alone?

-Sessho Dajo-daijin

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Re: Kigo for November

Posted: Nov 17th, '07, 02:39
by skywarrior
tomasini wrote:I find Japanese Poetry, and much of it just found in Chado is beautifully written..I just thought I'd share some of the Kigo for November...


This is my favorite....

Kirigirisu / nakuya shimo-yo no / sa-mushiro ni / koromo kata-shiki / hitori kamo nen

A cricket is chirping and there is a frost tonight; on the straw mat with only one garment for warmth am I supposed to sleep alone?

-Sessho Dajo-daijin

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Tomasini is lonely...
If there's frost
The cricket is dead, dude.



--Skywarrior 8)

Posted: Nov 17th, '07, 02:56
by Ed
LOL that was good, sky. :P

Posted: Nov 17th, '07, 02:57
by tomasini
i cant win with you people

Posted: Nov 17th, '07, 22:28
by skywarrior
Ed wrote:LOL that was good, sky. :P
Professional at work :wink:

Posted: Nov 17th, '07, 22:30
by skywarrior
tomasini wrote:i cant win with you people
No, we just like razzing you. :P

Posted: Nov 18th, '07, 10:00
by Marky
Hey Tomasini- Thanks for the poems, I love Japanese poetry. Here is my favorite senryu for this time of year

かくれんぼ kakurenbo
三つ数えて mittsu kazoete
冬になる fuyu ni naru

Hide and seek
Count to three
Winter comes

Posted: Nov 18th, '07, 15:03
by tomasini
Marky wrote:Hey Tomasini- Thanks for the poems, I love Japanese poetry. Here is my favorite senryu for this time of year

かくれんぼ kakurenbo
三つ数えて mittsu kazoete
冬になる fuyu ni naru

Hide and seek
Count to three
Winter comes
Thanks for respondin Mark =] I'm glad there are other who like Japanese Poetry! and it's a lovely senryu you got here