pots and Japanese poetry I have spent some time today looking at Japanese poetry. I had an email from a Japanese potter I know, who has the lovely trick of adding an image to his emails, and in this case a poem. which just sums up how I am in my yoga class. Although I try to hold the single thought of Buddha’s teaching in my heart, I cannot help but hear the many crickets’ voices calling as well (Izumi Shikibu, Mediaeval Japanese female poet, 978 – ?) he has a beautiful web site http://anagama.co.uk/index.htm and some beautiful pots; I like this one very much funnily enough I think it is the only one of his not sold on the website. here is a haiku I found. Karite nemu kakashi no sode ya yowa no shimo I would sleep, borrowing the sleeve of the scarecrow. Midnight frost. o Basho I’ll think of this next time I can’t sleep. Post navigation homeurushi One Comment It’s a beautiful pot, but I think it’s a bit intimidating! Love the haiku. ((jane)) Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.