Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Yang Chu's Poems # 317
deviant art by athena-chan
YANG CHU’S POEMS #317
With two Zen monks,
Sat as still as stones,
With me by bamboo.
I, a Taoist, said, “Listen to the music
Of the bamboo.”
“That is Maya,” they said.
I said, “Is that so.”
I gazed at the wine
In the hand of a man
Who was surrounded
By friendly gibbons,
The two monks saw me
Gazing, said “Wine is Maya.”
I said, “Is that so.”
I started staring at a girl,
Long, black, glossy hair,
Slender in her tight green silk kimono.”
The two said,
“She is Maya.”
I said, “Is that so.”
Years later we met,
Both the monks
Were called “Masters” now.
They asked me what I had learned
From my meditations and study of the Sutras.
I replied, “Maya is maya.”
“Is that so,” they both
Replied in unison
Duane Locke
Posted over on Vagabondage Press
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