Frog Poem

by Matsuo Basho

  


Matsuo Basho created an early form of haiku known as "haikai no renga," which involves a group of poets taking turns delivering 17 and 14 syllables they made up on-the-spot, to display their wit (and when it was first developed, also their vulgarity). Frog Poem was composed in 1681, translated by William George Aston in 1899. We offer both the literal and figurative translations below.
Frog Poem

  Literal translation:

  Fu-ru (old) i-ke (pond) ya, ka-wa-zu (frog) to-bi-ko-mu (jumping into) mi-zu (water) no o-to (sound)Figurative translation:

  An ancient pond! With a sound from the water Of the frog as it plunges in.


Japanese:ふるいけやかわずとびこむみずのおとFuruike ya kawazu tobikomu mizu no oto


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