MATSUSHIMA (After Bashō)

I took a boat through two-hundred islands going nowhere in particular. At night there was wind. I walked the empty streets–no one stopped me. Then, morning and some snow. Well, here I am. I smiled and bowed. I didn’t read a newspaper or offer an opinion.

Islands piled upon other islands. “Smoke of burning leaves and pine cones drew me on,” read one translation.

The moon rose. I wandered from room to room–in each, I looked through a window. The window looked back. It was the beginning of the new year.

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Genevieve Leone

Genevieve Leone

Genevieve Leone's poems have appeared in <i>Faultline</i>, <i>POOL</i> and <i>Zocalo Public Square</i>. She lives and teaches in Shanghai, China.