we still have the moon.
Enomoto Seifu-Jo, tr. by Kenneth Rexroth, from Written on the Sky; Poems from the Japanese / Tomoharu Okamura SUI-GETSU Japanese paper, Metallic foil, Mineral pigments, Pigment 2017 / Emily Skaja, from Brute: Poems; “No, I do not want to connect with you on Linkedin” / Still falls the rain, Daichi Takagi / Adonis, ‘Beginnings of the Body, Ends of the Sea’ / Winter night in the Netherlands - Stefan Bleekrode , 2018. / e.e. cummings, from “the moon looked into my window” (excerpt from Is 5), Complete Poems: 1904-1962 / Golden House Nocturne - Christopher Burk / The Door, Margaret Atwood / Lois Dodd, New Moon Through the Trees. 2015 /
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Stillness—
out of the rain a butterfly
roams into my bedroom
from writings of Enomoto Seifu-jo
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Enomoto Seifu-Jo
"Todos duermen no queda nada entre
la luna y yo".
Fotografía: MAVi. "La luna, siempre la luna"🌜🌛
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Enomoto Seifu-Jo, tr. by Kenneth Rexroth, from Written on the Sky; Poems from the Japanese
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Everyone is asleep.
There is nothing to come between
the moon and me.
Enomoto Seifu-Jo, Women Poets of Japan (edited by Kenneth Rexroth and Ikuko Atsumi)
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Enomoto Seifu-Jo, Women Poets of Japan tr. Ikuko Atsumi & Kenneth Rexroth
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Everyone is asleep
There is nothing to come between
the moon and me.
Enomoto Seifu-Jo
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the moon and me.
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Enomoto Seifu-Jo, tr, by Kenneth Rexroth and Ikuko Atsumi
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Everyone is asleep
There is nothing to come between
The moon and me.
from writings of Enomoto Seifu-jo
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poems about the moon 🌒
Worm Moon by Mary Oliver
Moon Song by Roy Ivan Johnson
To Catch the Moon by Chong Bum Kim
Morning Song by Sara Teasdale
Not The Moon by Margaret Atwood
Everyone Is Asleep by Enomoto Seifu-jo
The Sweetness of Dogs by Mary Oliver
The Moon Looked Into My Window by E. E. Cummings
Dear Moon by Warsan Shire
The Poet Of Ignorance by Anne Sexton
Owl and Pussycat, Some Years Later by Margaret Atwood
Will You Come? by Edward Thomas
If My Hands Could Peel by Federico García Lorca
Days Of Kindness by Leonard Cohen
The Moonlight by Noah Buchholz
The Moon was But a Chin of Gold by Emily Dickinson
What We Have by Warsan Shire
buy me a coffee
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oo if u havent done one for them already what abt a zer0 web weave :0 ?
Charles Simic/ Philipp Igumnov/ Enomoto Seifu-Jo, tr, by Kenneth Rexroth and Ikuko Atsumi /Euripides / Miles Cleveland Goodwin
Image Description below the cut.
Image One: [White background with black text of a quote from Charles Simic. It reads: “The stars know everything, so we try to read their minds. As distant as they are, we choose to whisper in their presence.” END ID]
Image Two: [A painting by Philipp Igumnov. It features a blue sky and a cloud in the center of the painting. The pale white cloud has four windows, one at the top, and three in a row towards the middle. The bottom holds a brown door, mimicking a home made of a cloud. The ground is a field of yellow and green grass with a white fence in the foreground. Their are small green mountains in the background. END ID]
Image Three: [A haiku translated by poet Enomoto Seifu-Jo. It reads: Everyone is asleep, there is nothing to come between the moon and me. The last four words are highlighted in a pale blue, the page is white and the ink is black. END ID]
Image Four: [An exerpt from Euripides play Hecuba. It reads a quote from Hecuba that says: I died long ago, nothing can touch me now. END ID]
Image Five: [An oil painting by Miles Cleveland Goodwin. It features an orchestra in the foreground, with four members playing various instruments- one is a violin, the other a clarinet. The last two instruments are not made out clearly. Stands sit in front of each member, the members dressed in black with a dark gray curtain behind. The curtain is parted by a skeleton peaking out, only it's hand visible and pale against the dark background. END ID]
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jules laforgue, complaint of the moon in the provinces // konstantin bogaevsky, memories of mantegna // forough farrokhzad, border walls // mary oliver, the sweetness of dogs // william turner, fishermen at sea // margaret atwood, owl and pussycat, some years later // rumi, some kiss we want // vincent van gogh, white house at night // edvard munch, moon light // enomoto seifu-jo, everyone is asleep
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