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The oak tree
Matsuo Bashō
Matsuo Bashō
The dragonfly
The dragonfly
can't quite land
on that blade of grass.
Translated by Robert Hass
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Animals and Nature
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Matsuo Bashō JP

Matsuo Bashō

1644-01-01 — 1694-11-28 · Bashō's birth house

Matsuo Basho was a highly influential poet of the Edo period in Japan. He is considered the greatest master of haiku, a form of Japanese poetry consisting of three phrases with a 5, 7, 5 syllable structure. His work is characterized by its simplicity, depth, and profound connection to nature and the human condition. Basho's poetry often evokes a sense of melancholy, impermanence, and the beauty of the fleeting moment, deeply rooted in Zen Buddhist philosophy.

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