Fifteen Poets of Modern Japan/Akiko Yanagiwara

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Fifteen Poets of Modern Japan
translated by Glenn Arthur Hughes and Yowan T. Iwazaki
4420123Fifteen Poets of Modern Japan — PoemGlenn Arthur Hughes and Yowan T. IwazakiAkiko Yanagiwara

Akiko Yanagiwara

1

For love of the moon
The sea ebbs and flows.
How long their love endures!

2

When the rain falls,
You, toad,
Go dragging yourself slowly about.
You are one of the riddles of the universe.

3

For the sake of this dull life
All day long have I spoken lies
And listened to lies.

4

To the laws and conventions of man
I offer no word—
Only tears.

5

For a moment only did I dream
As I lay napping.
Have a hundred years passed by?

6

What is jealousy?
What is love?
A shadow that comes
And goes.

7

I am not going.
I am not returning.
I am not staying.
Am I alive or dead?

8

I am here.
Where is God?
It is night,
And the lonely stars are twinkling.

9

I curse the sadness of my bottomless heart
That made the song called “I.”

10

The incense smoke,
Rising and wavering,
Thins and dissolves.
My heart goes with it.