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The following poems are inspired by Matsuo Bashō.

Matsuo Bashō

by Dylan Rock from W Henrietta, New York in United States

Poems About Matsuo Basho and His Life

 

Bashō’s Journey

Danger in Lonesome

Fleas and Lice All Around, but

Nature is Beauty

 

Bashō’s Poetry Philosophy

Light and Colorful

Like a Child Once Thought It

A Little Older

 

Young Matsuo

Bashō Served Tōdō

Taught Young Matsuo Haiku

He is Missed

 

Tragedy

Beloved Mother Dead

His Shelter Burned to Ashes 

Natural Endings

 

Closed Off

Nobody Allowed

Not Today or Forever

Maybe Tomorrow

 

Poems He Inspired

 

Sand

Despite the Castles,

The Sand Never Remembers

That is to the Kings

 

Baseball

Nervous, 0-2 Count

Pitch Rips Through Humid Air - Smack!

Imprint from the Seams

 

Clamorous Crows

Deafening Silence

Crows Invade and Retire

Silence Loud Again

 

Snow

So White and Fluffy

Tranquil Meadows Are Preserved

Why Must the Snow Burn?

 

Spite

In Pursuit of Spite,

One Gains Knowledge Far Greater

Used to Write Poems

 

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Last edited 3/21/2020 9:41:02 PM

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