This month at Chevrefeuille’s Haiku Kai we are challenged by the Tan Renga that short chained poem written by two poets. Here is the haiku by Buson for your inspiration to create the second stanza of this Tan Renga.

the willow leaves fallen,
the spring gone dry,
rocks here and there
© Yosa Buson (1716-1784)
tears blot candle lit message
death comes too quick for my love
~mdw
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Art by Yosa Buson and Georges de la Tour
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Awesome is all i will say, Leslie. 🙂
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I hate to have spring pass by 🙂
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Indeed a very fine verse.
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In time for something I’m sure though! Lovely write!
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__’Tis one reason to migrate; as we cling to life’s joyous moment. _m
the water of life is gone
my dusty steps have followed
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Very nicely completed Tan Renga Leslie
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