Only Companion by Sam Hamill
Author:Sam Hamill
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Shambhala
Without beginning,
utterly without end,
the mind is born
to struggles and distresses,
and dies—and that is emptiness.
Hajime naku
owari mo naki ni
waga kokoro
umare shisuru
mo ku no ku nari
—IKKYŪ SŌJUN
Like vanishing dew,
a passing apparition
or the sudden flash
of lightning—already gone—
thus should one regard one’s self.
Tsuyu to kie
maboroshi to kie
inazuma no
kage no gotoku ni
mi wa omou beshi
—IKKYŪ SŌJUN
The moon is a house
in which the mind is master.
Look very closely:
only impermanence lasts.
This floating world, too, will pass.
Tsuki wa ie
kokoro wa nushi to
miru toki wa
nao kari no yo no
sumai naru keri
—IKKYŪ SŌJUN
And what is mind
and how is it recognized?
It is clearly drawn
in sumi ink, the sound
of breezes drifting through pine.
Kokoro towa
ikanaru mono wo
iu yaran
sumie ni kakashi
matsukaze no oto
—IKKYŪ SŌJUN
Everyone’s journey
through this world is the same,
so I won’t complain.
Here on the plains of Nasu
I place my trust in the dew.
Nagakeji yo
kono yo wa tare mo
uki tabi to
omoinasu no no
tsuyu ni makasete
—SŌGI
To each thing its own
true deepest inner nature:
water does not think
of itself as the consort
of the bright moonlight it hosts.
Onozukara naru
kotowari o miyo
yadosu to mo
mizu wa omowanu
tsuki sumite
—SŌGI
Now what can I do?
My writing hand in a cast
is useless—
can’t manipulate chopsticks,
can’t even wipe my ass!
Ika ni sen
mono kakisusabu
te wa okite
hashi toru koto to
shiri noguu koto
—SŌCHŌ
How utterly vain!
The great old men of China
arguing reason
before they can articulate
the origin of things.
Kusuwashiki
kotowari shirazute
Karahito no
mono no kotowari
toku ga hakanasa
—MOTOORI NORINAGA
Coming to visit
the Western Capital’s
old, crumbling ruins,
listen: Han Shan’s temple bell,
in the evening, tolling.
Arehateshi
nishi no miyako ni
kite mireba
Kanzeonji no
irai no kane
—SENGAI GIBON
Was it all a dream—
I mean those old bygone days—
were they what they seemed?
All night long I lie awake
listening to autumn rain.
Somo kami wo
omoeba yume ka
utsutsu ka mo
yoru wa shigure no
ame wo kikitsutsu
—RYŌKAN
What might I leave you
as a last gift when my time comes?
Springtime flowers,
the cuckoo singing all summer,
the yellow leaves of autumn.
Katami tote
nani ka nokosan
haru wa hana
natsu hototogisu
aki wa momijiba
—RYŌKAN
Following his bath,
I gave my handsome lover
my best purple robe
to keep him from the cold.
He blushed, and was beautiful.
Yuagari o
mikaze mesuna no
waga uwagi
enjimurasaki
hito utsukushiki
—YOSANO AKIKO
My shining black hair
fallen into disarray,
a thousand tangles,
like a thousand tangled thoughts
about my love for you.
Kurokami no
sensuji no kami no
midaregami
katsu omoi midare
omoi midaruru
—YOSANO AKIKO
The handsome boatman
singing, floating the river,
fills me with longing—
he’s thrilled just remembering
last night’s port-of-call girl.
Haru no kawa
noriai-bune no
wakaki ko ga
yobe no tomari no
uta netamashiki
—YOSANO AKIKO
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