Poem
Tatsuji Miyoshi
After We Were Defeated at War
After we were defeated at warten million babies were born
That is why the sea is deep blue
the sky is, therefore, deep blue
Look, like a drop of blood
the sun is a red dot
To cinerary urns, to cinerary urns, to cinerary urns
marched half of the aging twentieth century
Crippled crickets say they’ll start all over from scratch
in the depths of woods where the leaves have all fallen
One gentle sweep of hill
bean plants flower in a winter garden
What did history record?
clouds come and wipe it all away
the deep blue sky
the deep blue sea
Planes fell over there
a warship sank out there
To hear the roar of artillery shells
alongside Man’yo-shu poems –
Whose shadows are they
in the depths of woods randomly deforested?
Yet the sky and the sea are
deep blue
After we were defeated at war
ten million babies were born
© Translation: 2010, Takako Lento
AFTER WE WERE DEFEATED AT WAR
From: Kokyo no hana ijyu
Publisher: Osaka Sogensha, Osaka
Publisher: Osaka Sogensha, Osaka
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After We Were Defeated at War
After we were defeated at warten million babies were born
That is why the sea is deep blue
the sky is, therefore, deep blue
Look, like a drop of blood
the sun is a red dot
To cinerary urns, to cinerary urns, to cinerary urns
marched half of the aging twentieth century
Crippled crickets say they’ll start all over from scratch
in the depths of woods where the leaves have all fallen
One gentle sweep of hill
bean plants flower in a winter garden
What did history record?
clouds come and wipe it all away
the deep blue sky
the deep blue sea
Planes fell over there
a warship sank out there
To hear the roar of artillery shells
alongside Man’yo-shu poems –
Whose shadows are they
in the depths of woods randomly deforested?
Yet the sky and the sea are
deep blue
After we were defeated at war
ten million babies were born
© 2010, Takako Lento
From: Kokyo no hana ijyu
From: Kokyo no hana ijyu
After We Were Defeated at War
After we were defeated at warten million babies were born
That is why the sea is deep blue
the sky is, therefore, deep blue
Look, like a drop of blood
the sun is a red dot
To cinerary urns, to cinerary urns, to cinerary urns
marched half of the aging twentieth century
Crippled crickets say they’ll start all over from scratch
in the depths of woods where the leaves have all fallen
One gentle sweep of hill
bean plants flower in a winter garden
What did history record?
clouds come and wipe it all away
the deep blue sky
the deep blue sea
Planes fell over there
a warship sank out there
To hear the roar of artillery shells
alongside Man’yo-shu poems –
Whose shadows are they
in the depths of woods randomly deforested?
Yet the sky and the sea are
deep blue
After we were defeated at war
ten million babies were born
© 2010, Takako Lento
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