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(2.) The three death haiku poems by Shiki written by his own hand about 13 to 14 hours before his death which occurred around 1 a.m. 19 September 1902. The one in the centre in the largest letters and in four lines is the first poem he wrote: hechima saite tan no tsumarishi hotoke kana snake
gourd has gone to flower The second verse was written within the small space to the left of the first: tan itto hechima no mizu mo mani awazu a
barrel of phlegm The third and last poem is on the right hand space and written diagonally: ototoi no hechima no mizu mo torazariki since
the day before yesterday This is one of the finest and most moving calligraphy works that have been produced in Japan. |
Shiki's Death Poems ![]() Return to Page |