My friend, Alex Poerwo, an experienced karate instructor is working on poetic karate training manual to be made available on print. After Sheienchin, he invites me to write more haiku/senryu on another move called Kanku-dai. The haiku/senryu below are my take on his challenge.
1/
ancient spring
cherry blossoms
throughout okinawa
musim semi purba
bunga sakura di sudut-sudut
okinawa
2/
sweet distraction
a little bird darts through
the strings of sunlight
distraksi yang sedap
burung kecil menerobos
dawai-dawai cahaya matahari
3/
in between
the sky and the inner hollow
a handful of sun
di antara
langit dan hati hampa
segenggam matahari
4/
where am i
between the sky up there
and within
di mana aku
antara langit di atas kepala
dan dalam hati
5/
daybreak
the darkest cloud for the sun
to sweep away
fajar pecah
awan tergelap untuk disapu
oleh matahari
6/
a girl with ponytail
learns to count her fingers
first day at school
gadis kecil berambut kepang
belajar menghitung jemarinya
hari pertama di sekolah
7/
pathways to interior
a rosebud unfolds and surrenders
to the light
jalan dalam jiwa
kuntum mawar mekar dan berserah
kepada terang
8/
regular dish
she washes her hands and
forgets the chopsticks
hidangan rutin
dia mencuci tangan dan
lupa sumpitnya
9/
mayan apocalypse
a bucket of rice to save for
the last harvest day
kiamat bangsa Maya
seember beras sebelum tiba
panen terakhir
10/
peaceful mind
how the queenbee misses
her honeycombs
hati damai
begitulah ratu lebah merindu
bangsal bayi-bayinya
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Seienchin haiku
These haiku were inspired by a karate move (kata) named seienchin. I am greatly indebted to shensei Alex Poerwo who teaches karate and generously shared with me his work-in-progress on karate lessons.
1/
misty morning wind
stands out in a crowded bush
blooming dahlia
2/
newborn awaits
a cocoon under dahlia leaf
sways in the wind
3/
on dahlia petal
a butterfly gently lands
yin and yang
4/
breeze over the pond
a riffle fish freezes the current
for a ladybug
1/
misty morning wind
stands out in a crowded bush
blooming dahlia
2/
newborn awaits
a cocoon under dahlia leaf
sways in the wind
3/
on dahlia petal
a butterfly gently lands
yin and yang
4/
breeze over the pond
a riffle fish freezes the current
for a ladybug
Labels:
Balance,
Calmness,
Haiku Chain,
Karate,
Meditation,
Sudden Strike,
Yin Yang
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