After the Gentle Poet Kobayashi Issa
                        
                            By Robert Hass
                        
                    
                
                                                                
                            New Year’s morning—
 everything is in blossom!   
    I feel about average.
    A huge frog and I   
 staring at each other,   
    neither of us moves.
    This moth saw brightness   
 in a woman’s chamber—
    burned to a crisp.
    Asked how old he was   
 the boy in the new kimono   
    stretched out all five fingers.
    Blossoms at night,   
 like people
    moved by music
    Napped half the day;   
 no one
    punished me!
 Fiftieth birthday:
    From now on,   
 It’s all clear profit,   
    every sky.
    Don’t worry, spiders,   
 I keep house   
    casually.
    These sea slugs,   
 they just don’t seem   
    Japanese.
 Hell:
    Bright autumn moon;   
 pond snails crying   
    in the saucepan.
                
                    
                        Robert Hass, “After the Gentle Poet Kobayashi Issa” from Field Guide. Copyright © 1973 by Robert Hass. Reprinted with the permission of Yale University Press, http://www.yale.edu/yup/.
                    
                
            
                                                
                        
                            
                    
                        Source:
                        Field Guide
                                                                                                                                                                    (1973)