Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Butterfly Dream: Blackbird Haiku by Elizabeth Crocket

English Original

grey cloud, white cloud
on a branch
a blackbird swinging

Elizabeth Crocket


Chinese Translation (Traditional)

灰雲,白雲
一隻黑鳥
在樹枝上搖擺

Chinese Translation (Simplified)

灰云,白云
一只黑鸟
在树枝上摇摆


Bio Sketch

Elizabeth Crocket writes haiku, senryu, tanka, haibun and photo-haiga. She has two chapbooks published by Red Moon Press. Her first women's fiction novel will be published in 2018. Samples of Elizabeth's writing can be found on her website.

1 comment:

  1. This is a good example of implementing and realizing W.C.Williams' poetic concept of "no ideas but in things." These concrete, vivid images of drifting gray and white clouds and a blackbird swinging on a branch successfully make the poem, opening up an interpretative space for the reader's engagement.

    The language of haiku is the language of particulars.

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