Deborah P. Kolodji and Mariko Kitakubo's "Asakusa" and "Meiji Jingu "
Deborah P Kolodji, a haiku poet from Southern California, and Mariko Kitakubo, a tanka poet from Tokyo, started writing haiku-tanka sequences during the pandemic when they were both unable to travel to poetry readings, conferences, and events. To date, they have written 20 sequences.
Mariko Kitakubo has published six books of tanka including three bilingual ones, “On This Same Star,” “Cicada Forest,” and “INDIGO.” Mariko is an experienced performer who has presented her poetry on at least 234 occasions, 177 of them overseas, in 51 different cities on 5 different continents. She hopes to encourage more poetry lovers worldwide to appreciate and practice tanka. https://www.en.kitakubo.com
Deborah P Kolodji is the California Regional Coordinator for the Haiku Society of America. Her first full-length book of haiku and senryu, "highway of sleeping towns," won a Touchstone Distinguished Book Award from the Haiku Foundation. Her recent e-chapbook, “tug of a black hole,” is available as a free download from Title IX Press (Now Moth Orchid Press) at https://e7b207b8-f70d-4a2b-9a92-95e280e7fb92.filesusr.com/ugd/8a417d_31b9e61a29aa4a5290d90d02c869f714.pdf
Asakusa
by Deborah P Kolodji and Mariko Kitakubo
tourists pose
by the thunder gate
jinrika-sha
cherry petals
were dancing
at Senso-ji
together in the photo
us with incense smoke
red-faced in the wind
of a spring day
paper lantern
a couple
of nion watches us
since we visited
sweet rain
of Asakusa
my last package
of Matcha sweet treats
empty suit cases
am I
mishearing?
happy liveliness
from that April
pale blue sky
© 2022 Deborah P Kolodji & Mariko Kitakubo
Meiji Jingu
by Deborah P Kolodji & Mariko Kitakubo
sun on the water
an egret meditates
in the shrine garden
making
shining circles
around us
like waterfowl,
our thankful prayer
I write my heart
too soon for irises
in the inner garden
the leaf
looks like a sword ...
SYOUBU iris
please don't bring us
another war
crossing the bridge
I am lost
in the forest
how many Torii
did I go thorough?
hopefully
the next gate
will be welcoming
© 2022 Deborah P Kolodji & Mariko Kitakubo
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