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“pick one, / let’s have it for dinner”

(hitotsu moide gohan ni shyou)

 

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This etegami features a curvaceous butternut squash I had for dinner recently. The heat of summer must have me pinning for autumnal flavors.

The words are from haiku poet and Buddhist monk Santoka, a poet from the early 20th century. I love Burton Watson’s collection of Santoka’s verse and diary entries, For all my walking, published in 2003; I found this poem in his book. He notes that Santoka was talking about a citron in the poem, but I only had a butternut squash.

I don’t like my Japanese writing — I’ve been so neglectful of writing in Japanese that the awkwardness is evident. Luckily, this is etegami so awkwardness is good!



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