うごけば、 寒い 橋本夢道
ugokeba, samui
if I move, cold
Mudo Hashimoto
from ‘Haiku,’ a monthly haiku magazine, December 2011 Issue, Kadokawa Gakugei Shuppan, Tokyo
Fay’s Note: This haiku is from “Burei naru Tsuma” (“Impolite Wife,” haiku collection by the poet), published in 1954,
This haiku has only 7 onji with a comma and space.
Hi, Fay, I live in a trailer…her in the NE… I know that haiku in my bones! Happy Winter Solstice.
Stay warm!
Happy Holidays
Minnesota – I know this, too.
Your words have blossomed here… all of a sudden it’s spring!
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