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After the Gentle Poet Kobayashi Issa

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Born in San Francisco, Robert Hass (1941—) has spent much of his life in his home state of California. The beauty of the West Coast has

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By Robert Hass

   New Year’s morning—
everything is in blossom!
   I feel about average.

   A huge frog and I
staring at each other,
   neither of us moves.

   This moth saw brightness
in a woman’s chamber—
   burned to a crisp.

   Asked how old he was
the boy in the new kimono
   stretched out all five fingers.

   Blossoms at night,
like people
   moved by music

   Napped half the day;
no one
   punished me!

Fiftieth birthday:

   From now on,
It’s all clear profit,
   every sky.

   Don’t worry, spiders,
I keep house
   casually.

   These sea slugs,
they just don’t seem
   Japanese.

Hell:

   Bright autumn moon;
pond snails crying
   in the saucepan.



Robert Hass, “After the Gentle Poet Kobayashi Issa” from Field Guide. Copyright © 1973 by Robert Hass. Reprinted with the permission of Yale University Press, http://www.yale.edu/yup/.


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