Haiku for April 23

Back to haiku today …

one last offering:
emptying the bird feeders
as I take them down

© 2015 Loree Griffin Burns

An Interlude for April 17 & 18

Life got in the way of my daily haiku practice yesterday. And things look bleak for today, too. But I’m going to share a favorite haiku by the Japanese master, Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), just to keep us all in the mood. This one was translated by Robert Hass, whose book THE ESSENTIAL HAIKU is, well, essential.

year after year
on the monkey’s face
a monkey face

~Matsuo Basho

Be sure to click the links for more information on Robert Hass’ book and Basho’s life.