Inspired by the Kokinshū
I.
now that your dreams
can climb the trees
that grow on mountain peaks
they will embrace this wind
like waves of wisteria
II.
after the night fell
ashamed I buried my heart
with leaves and grass and earth
but even the stones
became kindling to a flame
III.
when the pain has gone
and my breath is no longer
shallow as this mountain stream
the pulse of my heart will be
still to forgive
IV.
are these tender branches
topped with soft blossoms
and home to our nightingale
from the same tree that stood
stark in the harsh winter
(1)This poem sequence was written in 2009 after discovering the Japanese Kokin Wakashū in a class taught by the poet Jonathan Johnson.