Japanese poet Santoka Taneda
A collection of Haiku Texts

41
Something fell on my sedge-hat--
Camellia.

42
In autumn wind
I pick up a pebble.

43
It's raining in my hometown;
I'm walking barefoot.

44
Having moved in and settled down,
I'm surrounded by flowers of the opposite shore/
flowers of the autumnal equinox.*


45
Glory of the morning sky
Heralds the coming of rain;
Must sow the seeds of radish.

46
Tea-blossoms keep falling--
Let them fall as they do.

47
Winter is come;
Sticks of wood,
Sticks of bamboo.

48
The moon has risen;
I'm awaiting nobody and nothing.

49
There's something to eat,
This and that--
Windy all day.

50
Sound of water--
I'm truly settled down and relaxed.

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