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Rustling Leaves in Franklin, TN
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Rustling Leaves in Franklin, TN
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"Rustling Leaves" is a collection of English haiku that explores the timeless and universal themes of haiku, a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Masters like Matsuo Basho, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa have contributed to the tradition by capturing moments of profound simplicity and beauty. Basho's haiku, for example, encapsulates a serene moment in nature, while Buson's haiku highlights the delicate interplay of light and shadow. Kobayashi Issa's haiku, on the other hand, captures the joyful aftermath of winter, evoking a sense of renewal and the cyclical nature of seasons. The collection aims to honor these masters by bringing the essence of haiku into the modern world, exploring themes that are timeless and universal. The title "Rustling Leaves" symbolizes the delicate yet powerful presence of nature's whispers, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things. The hope is that readers will feel a connection to these great poets and find moments of reflection and peace.
"Rustling Leaves" is a collection of English haiku that explores the timeless and universal themes of haiku, a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Masters like Matsuo Basho, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa have contributed to the tradition by capturing moments of profound simplicity and beauty. Basho's haiku, for example, encapsulates a serene moment in nature, while Buson's haiku highlights the delicate interplay of light and shadow. Kobayashi Issa's haiku, on the other hand, captures the joyful aftermath of winter, evoking a sense of renewal and the cyclical nature of seasons. The collection aims to honor these masters by bringing the essence of haiku into the modern world, exploring themes that are timeless and universal. The title "Rustling Leaves" symbolizes the delicate yet powerful presence of nature's whispers, reminding us of the interconnectedness of all things. The hope is that readers will feel a connection to these great poets and find moments of reflection and peace.