Saturday, November 28, 2020

One Man's Maple Moon: Garbage Tanka by H. Gene Murtha

English Original

in my pickup
I look thru the rearview
snagged by a pin oak
the same garbage that
Hilary Tann writes about

Hermitage, 3:1

H. Gene Murtha 


Chinese Translation (Traditional)

坐在卡車裡
通過後視鏡我看到
車子被針橡樹纏住
這好像是希拉里·坦恩
所描述一樣的垃圾

Chinese Translation (Simplified)

坐在卡车里
通过后视镜我看到
车子被针橡树缠住
这好像是希拉里·坦恩
所描述一样的垃圾


Bio Sketch

H. Gene Murtha, a naturalist and poet, sponsored and judged the first haiku contest for the inner city children of Camden, NJ., for the Virgilio Group, of which he was a lifetime member. He was widely published for his work in haikai literature from the USA to Japan.

1 comment:

  1. In H. Gene Murtha's allusive tanka, the simile established between a pin oak and the garbage reveals something about the speaker's state of mood/mind.

    March wind —
    more garbage
    in the trees

    f/k/a, "haiku on the wind," Sep. 17 2006

    Hilary Tann

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