"Haiku is a language of the soul used to describe an experience of the true reality of Nature. Although Haiku was conceived in Japan it is open to anyone and everyone – regardless of religion, culture or education – who is prepared to travel to what is a Blakean city of the imagination and record what they have seen. The three authors of this little booklet have been there and now want to share their experiences with the reader." - From the introduction by Lord Tanlaw. Poetry by Lord Tanlaw, Michi Araya, Kimiko Ikedo, with translations by Emiko Miyashita. Illustrated with paintings by Michi Araya.
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