WHAT WEEKLY

Causes and Conditions :: Himalayan Haiku

26 March 2014

★ Peter Dillon

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Two months have come to pass since we landed in Nepal, and three of the past four I have been away from Baltimore.  There are many things I have seen and done that have become just distant enough in my memory, and the details have fogged over to the point I cannot write about them with confidence in great length.  However, in my mind, the vision has remained worth recording.  Moments such as the myriad festivals, day trips, small exchanges, landscapes, and dreams are the little things I hold on to when the larger meaning of my existence escapes me. I have composed twelve haikus as a meditation on the empty space of my thoughts this past week as I prepare for a new season of growth.

 

winter arrives now

oddly like Nepali time

quarter past before

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seasonless feeling

scandalous stories abound

walls cannot be told

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cold as the snowcaps

sunrise is the clearest moment

no photo captures

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before blossoming

graffiti springs on bare wall

tales others know

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soon India’s heat

the population expands

at last, modern mall

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water thrown from high

some children fall along too

colors of Holi

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final winter cold

lama raises bow and arrow

fires our intentions

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first full moon of year

crowning the awaken’d point

still police nearby

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Losar ends today

Seurat for Tibetans

her boy is carsick

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from the darkest day

a cripple beggar reaches

he lights butter lamps

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friends lead friends astray

with best intentions for self

a blossom opens

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here and abroad

time continues unbroken

everything at once

 

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