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Posts tagged with "JL Kato" (9 posts)

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Chopsticks So thin, so hungry. A ravenous pair can consume the earth in minutes. One in a series of poems about discovering a lost Japanese ...

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Godzilla We love to watch you dance, O Lizard Breath. Our feet stamp with yours, heads impaled on neon claws. One in a series of ...

stateyourpurpose

A poem for JL Kato and the rest of indy.com's haiku writing community

Some guys have all the luck Some guys have all the pain Some guys get all the breaks Some guys do nothing but complain

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Rabbit Don't look back at spirits that chase, O moon, as you bound across the sky. One in a series of poems about discovering a ...

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Hiroshima and Nagasaki In a twinkling of an eye, shadows speed toward the sun. Those left behind suffer ignominy and hell. This is how the ...

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Haiku five-seven-five bah! rigid this poetic form I insist on eighteen One in a series of poems about discovering a lost Japanese heritage. To see ...

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Sumo Never wrestle a mosquito. One in a series of poems about discovering a lost Japanese heritage. To see other poems in this series, click ...

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Koi Serenity conceals strength to walk on land, if necessary. One in a series of poems about discovering a lost Japanese heritage. To see other ...

JL Kato

Ask Me About Japanese Culture

Cherries Forget the cliché about life and a bowl. Just a handful will do. A cheek packed with stones. One in a series of poems ...

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