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Lips Too Chilled Lips Too Chilled by Matsuo Bashō
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“Cherry blossoms – lights of years past.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips too Chilled
“Moonlit plum tree-
wait,
spring will come.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips Too Chilled
“Chrysanthemum
Silence - monk
Sips his morning tea.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips Too Chilled
“Wintery day,
On my horse
A frozen shadow.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips Too Chilled
“Come, let's go
Snow-viewing
Till we're buried.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips Too Chilled
“Skylark sings all
day, and day
not long enough.”
Bashō Matsuo, Lips Too Chilled
“Cormorant fishing:
How stirring,
How saddening”
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“Sparrows in eaves,
mice in ceiling -
celestial music.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips Too Chilled
“Spring night,
cherry-
blossom dawn.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips Too Chilled
“Darkening waves – cry of wild ducks, faintly white.”
Matsuo Bashō, Lips too Chilled