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    The Gentlest and Greatest Friend of Moon and Winds

    Basho, 1644 - 1694

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    Many years ago there went wandering through Japan, sometimes on
    the back of a horse,sometimes afoot, in poor pilgrim’s clothes, the
    kindest, most simple hearted of men…Basho, friend of moon and winds. 
    Though Basho was born of one of the noblest classes in Japan, and might
    have been welcome in palaces, he chose to wander, and to be comrade
    and teacher of men and women, boys and girls in all different stations of
    life,from the lowest to the highest.  Basho bathed in the running brooks,
    rested in shady valleys, sought shelter from sudden rains under some tree
    on the moor, and sighed with the country folk as he watched the cherry
    blossoms in their last pink shower, fluttering down from the trees.  Now
    he slept at some country inn, stumbling in at its door at nightfall,
    wearied from long hours of travelling, yet never too tired to note the
    lovely wisteria vine, drooping its delicate lavender blossoms over the
    veranda.  Sometimes he slept in the poor hut of a peasant, but most often
    his bed was out-of-doors, and his pillow a stone.

    When Basho came upon a little violet hiding shyly in the grass on a
    mountain pathway, it whispered its secret to him.  “Modesty, gentleness,
    and simplicity!” it said.  “These are the truly beautiful things.”

    Glistening drops of dew on the petal of a flower had  voice and a song
    for him likewise. “Purity,” they sang, “is the loveliest thing in life.

    The pine tree, fresh and ever green amid winter’s harshest storms,
    spoke staunchly of hardy manhood;  the mountains had their message
    of patience, the moon its song of glory!  Rivers, forests, waterfalls,
    all told their secrets to Basho, and these secrets that Nature revealed
    to him, he loved to show to others, for the whole of living of life was
    to him one great poem, as of some holy service in the shadow of a temple.

    “Real poetry,” said Basho, “is to lead a beautiful life.  To live poetry
    is better than to write it.”  And whenever he saw one of his young
    students being rude, in a fit of anger, or otherwise acting unworthily,
    he would gently lay his hand on the arm of the youth and say; “But this
    is not poetry! This is not poetry.” 

    .

    This story is from a children’s book titled Little Pictures of Japan, edited by author Olive Beaupré Miller and illustrated by Katharine Sturges. It was originally published in 1925. via: haikupoetshut - photo via: ellinida-nefeligereti.blogspot (artist unkown - I can’t read the name on it)

     
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