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5/7/5 Jisei Haiku

A chapter in the book One Thousand Cranes

Dead Flowers

by Gypsy Blue Rose


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dead flowers embrace 

earth in last gesture of love —

seedlings wait for spring



 




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JISEI HAIKU (death poem), is a genre of Japanese poetry that offers a reflection on the imminent death of the author. Please, focus on nature, try to free your mind from all you know about death from our Western World notion. Jisei originated in Zen Buddhism. It uses metaphoric references such as sunsets, autumn, or falling cherry blossom that suggest the transience of life. Jisei is a farewell poem to life to see source click here *** to see source click here ***** The poem's structure is 5/7/5 or LESS. Jisei Haiku poems are typically graceful, natural, and emotionally neutral.

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