Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Butterfly Dream: Deaf Man Haiku by Bill Pauly

English Original

the deaf man
at his windowpane
touching thunder

Walking Uneven Ground: Selected Haiku, 2021

Bill Pauly


Chinese Translation (Traditional)

一個聾子
在他的窗戶玻璃上
觸摸雷聲

Chinese Translation (Simplified)

一个聋子
在他的窗户玻璃上
触摸雷声


Bio Sketch

Bill Pauly published two small books of haiku: Wind the Clock by Bittersweet (1977) and Time from His Bones (1978), but later his work appeared mainly in the haiku journals. And his collection of haiku,Walking Uneven Ground: Selected Haiku, won a a Touchstone Distinguished Books Honorable Mention. 

1 comment:

  1. Unexpected yet fresh and multisensorily evocative L3 makes this understated haiku about the deaf man, L1, emotionally effective. And his hand gesture in Ls 2&3 effectively conveys a sense of longing.

    The deaf man definitely can't hear the thunder, but he most likely sees the lightning reflected in the windowpane.

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