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    Reading Dogen thought of this

    so much depends
    upon

    a red wheel
    barrow

    glazed with rain
    water

    beside the white
    chickens

    -- William Carlos Williams

    Gassho
    Meishin
    SatToday/LAH

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    Eishuu
    Guest
    Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.

    Gassho
    Lucy
    ST/LAH

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    Mp
    Guest
    Good old Dogen, thank you Meishin. =)

    Gassho
    Shingen

    SatToday/LAH

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    Oh, wonderful, Meishin! So clear, spare, present, and beautiful. I bet he didn't know he was writing "buddhist" poetry of Emptiness! Thank you for sharing this, so familiar, and now new. You inspired me to look at his poetry with a new eye. I offer you this one with a similar feel of "just this":

    Thursday

    I have had my dream - like others -
    and it has come to nothing, so that
    I remain now carelessly
    with feet planted on the ground
    and look up at the sky -
    feeling my clothes about me,
    the weight of my body in my shoes,
    the rim of my hat, air passing in and out
    at my nose - and decide to dream no more.

    - WCW


    The red wheelbarrow speaks to me of interconnectedness, whereas this one, which I might have read before as dejected and a little sad, now gives me a flavor of clarity, renunciation and freedom. Reminds me a little of Ikkyu. Dogen would dig these.

    Gassho
    Byōkan
    sat + lah
    Last edited by Byokan; 09-29-2017 at 06:31 PM.
    展道 渺寛 Tendō Byōkan
    Please take my words with a big grain of salt. I know nothing. Wisdom is only found in our whole-hearted practice together.

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    Thank you for sharing, Meishin. That poem is well known in haiku circles and very lovely. So sparse, yet speaks volumes.

    This is a nice (albeit somewhat lengthy) piece on Buddhism and modern poetry from a British magazine of Buddhist arts: https://urthona.com/literature/the-r...-modern-world/

    Gassho
    Kokuu
    -sattoday/lah-

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    Thank you, Byōkan, for "Thursday," and thank you, Kokuu, for the link. Enjoyed the article. I love the poetry of Gary Snyder, particularly the collection "Myths & Texts." I was fortunate to hear him read when I was a student in Berkeley.

    Gassho
    Meishin
    SatToday/LAH

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