rain drops
summer rain
salvation or doom
in a drop
-haiku floods and draughts melbourne summer oct 2022
remembering when melbourne had water restrictions and five minute shower limits. now on my porch a little droplet appearing harmless after the rains. however elsewhere floods have taken homes and lives.
I am humbly reminded of Issa’s haiku:
This dewdrop world —
Is a dewdrop world,
And yet, and yet . . .
-Kobayashi Issa (1763–1828) Translated by Lewis Mackenzie
Kobayashi Issa was a haiku poet and a lay Buddhist priest of the Jodo Shinshu sect in Japan. His life was marked by a series of tragedies, including the deaths of three of his children. The following haiku, which was one of over 20,000 that he wrote during his lifetime, was composed following the death of his young daughter. In it, he refers to the popular Zen image of the dewdrop world, the reflection of reality. This image might give us cause to take refuge in the emptiness of things, ‘and yet,’ writes the grieving poet, and the suffering, deluded human; ‘and yet…’