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All Heaven and EarthFlowered white obliterate...Snow...unceasing snow By Basho Matsuo

on this mountain sorrow...tell me about it digger of wild yams By Basho Matsuo

Don't touch my plumtree!Said my friend and saying so...Broke the branch for me By Basho Matsuo

dozing on horsebacksmoke form the tea-firesdrifts to the moon By Basho Matsuo

Seek on high bare trailsSky-reflecting violets...Mountain-top jewels By Basho Matsuo

Lonely stillness - a single cicada's cry sinking into stone By Basho Matsuo

Hidden and unknownLike the new moonI will live my life By Basho Matsuo

Mountain-rose petalsFalling, falling, falling now...Waterfall music By Basho Matsuo

Old pond - frogs jumped in - sound of water By Basho Matsuo

Wintery day,On my horseA frozen shadow. By Basho Matsuo

Moon woke me upnine times - still just 4 a.m. By Basho Matsuo

Amorous cat, alasYou too must yowl with your love...or even worse, without! By Basho Matsuo

Moonlit plum tree-wait, spring will come. By Basho Matsuo

Even in Kyoto longing for Kyoto hototogisu By Basho Matsuo

Many solemn nights Blond moon, we stand and marvel...Sleeping our noons away By Basho Matsuo

Along this road goes no one, this autumn eve. By Basho Matsuo

The journey itself is my home. By Basho Matsuo

Come, let's goSnow-viewingTill we're buried. By Basho Matsuo

The past remains hidden in clouds of memory. By Basho Matsuo

Old yam digger please explain this mountain's sorrows By Basho Matsuo

In my new robethis morning -someone else. By Basho Matsuo

you make the fireand I'll show you something wonderful:a big ball of snow! By Basho Matsuo

Come, see real flowersof this painful world By Basho Matsuo

Cormorant fishing:How stirring,How saddening By Basho Matsuo