18.
A
D
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A
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S
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T
E
M
P
L
E
Water
fog
stone
bridge
wood
gate
gate
Shoes
on
worn~
out
steps
A
gnarled
pine
Sound
of
Dragon’s
bell
Lotus
has
gone
~ Iris
and
Lily
Only
Goldy’s
left
below
You
ask
Goldy,
“Where
has
Froggie
gone?’
Goldy
shivers
under
your
shoes
You
say,
“Where
has
Turtle
gone?”
Ice
on
lotus
pots
~ there
goes
a
white
carp
“What’s
this
feeling …?”
“Lonely”
“You’re
drowning
in
a
lotus
pot ...”
“Where
am
I
going …?”
Now
an
orange
fish
is
coming
….
x
x X x
d e a r
sage
silver
beard
golden
scales
x x x
x
x
X X
x
Blue
lotus
cup ~
from
bottom
a
bubble
spills
over
side
L o t u s
f
r a y s
u n d e r~
w a t e r
“That’s
how
a
good
monk
dies”
Young
monks
grip
straw
hats
Old
one
sits
down
As
you
bow,
each
monk
nods
(O’
so
silently)
to
the
Buddha
inside
Silly
nun
basket
in
hand
for
scraps
~
No
wonder
cats
black
and
white
calico
and
a
gray
kitten
follow
down
lane
“Once
I
only
fed
my~
self,”
she
chuckles
“Now,
it’s
every
cat!”
Stone
lions
gallop
about
~ just
for
` a
kiss
A
white
elephant
floats
down
on
a
cloud
for
our
Baby
Buddha
Through
rain~
bow
lattices,
you
spy
G o l d
B u d d h a’s
m
o u s t a c h e
Under
a
jade
drsgon
roof
Gold
Buddha
smiles
from
his
coral
chair
Back
in
a
cave
Buddha’s
3rd
Eye
opens
wide
Slow
around
Buddha’s
Hall
old
hunch~
back
snuffs
out
each
candle’s
light
Our
fat
baby
snores
in
the
“Hall
of
10,000
Buddhas”
“Poor
children
left
alone
at
night
you
must
find
your
own
delights!”
Old
monk
pats
your
hand
hugs
your
daughter
accepts
your
wife’s
gift
of
plum
vinegar
~ following
day,
dies
Choco
leaf,
bug~
eaten
beauty
“Thank
you,
sire,
for
falling
in
my
hand”
Leaf
b u s t s
to
b
i t s
of
b
u g s
~ life
was
With
a
zillion
leaves
~ the
hole
sinks
into
Grab
stick
~
pole
on
through
the
Sea
of
Leaves
Climb
up
to
the
moon
~
sit
in
Buddha’s
Paradise
Misty
mother
calls
us
for
“Tea …!”
By
the
temple
bell,
a
boy
kneels
offers
us
leaves
counts
the
drum~
beats
of
our
hearts
Greeting
from
shadows
a
Goddess
of
Mercy
cob~
webs,
urns
photo~
graph
of
you
Forty~
nine
days ~
your
snowy
white
beard ~
wife,
children,
grand~
kids,
too
Old
monks
chant
kazoos
blare
cymbals
clang
drums
boom
Young
nuns
butterfly
dance
by
the
stream
100 years
~ the
morning
of
a
single
day
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