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hut’s mosquitoes
this damned year, too
feasting
the pesky mosquito’s
birthplace…
temple flower
mosquito swarm–
even you
have a narrow home
thrown together–
thin mosquitoes, thin fleas
thin children
my home
where I even exhale
mosquitoes
a place
short on mosquito swarms…
sickle moon
wringing hands
in the mosquito netting…
let me have just a corner!
to the lullaby
of mosquitoes
she sleeps
even the horses
sleep in light green
mosquito nets!
today too
mosquito larvae and me
at sunset
living long
the flies, fleas, mosquitoes…
a poor village
leisure class–
“Mosquitoes have come!”
they say
even the mosquito hates
thin legs…
quickly moving on
– all haiku by Kobayashi ISSA, translated by David G. Lanoue
– here’s a self-portrait by Issa, with accompanying haiku:
– find more Issa haiku for ONE & Live 8 here –



and my favorite…
congratulations
issa… you have survived to feed
this year’s mosquitoes
Comment by Russ Palmeri — January 22, 2009 @ 8:40 pm