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Gratefulness
Buddhist nun Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875) -- poet, calligrapher, potter, and painter -- dedicated her life to helping others to repay her debt of gratitude to the Buddha.
Autumn Moon Fearing my past is exposed to the moon, I keep looking down this evening.
Water in an Old Temple Leaking from the rock in an old temple, water barely trickles – the voice of the lingering dharma.
Brush Doodling Just playing not doing anything special – the drawn traces of an ink-soaked brush.
Snow on Water I see it dust the river wind then vanish – fragile snow over water disappears from my sight.
Firefly in the Field Even if a thought of the firefly grass dwindles, it may light up as a firefly in a remote field.
Heart Drifting like white clouds from beginning to end – a thing of mystery is this heart.
Longing in the Wind I await my beloved who is not yet here. The moon in the pines and voice of the wind provoke my longing.
Evening Plum Blossoms The perfume of plum blossoms reaches even the sleeves of my ink-dyed robe – my aching heart penetrates the evening.
My Wish Under the Moon How I wish to die in autumn moonlight not to be lost, even in darkness.
Death Poem My wish is to see a cloudless moon above the lotus flower in my next life.
Kazuaki Tanahashi is a master calligrapher, Dogen scholar, and social activist. Joan Halifax Roshi – Buddhist teacher, Zen priest, anthropologist, civil-rights activist, and author – is Founder and Abbot of Upaya Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We are grateful to them for their kind permisison to post these translations.
Beloved, you know who I’m calling to, though I mistake you for the bird’s song,…
This was a day when nothing happened, the children went off to school without a…
You darken as my knife slices blushing at what you become. I save your thick…
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