Saturday, December 9, 2017

One Man's Maple Moon: Urge Tanka by Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy

English Original

resisting
the urge to hug
we giggle
at everything
at nothing

Red Lights, January 2015

Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy


Chinese Translation (Traditional)

我們抑制
擁抱的衝動
對著所有的事
無所謂的事
咯咯地笑

Chinese Translation (Simplified)

我们抑制
拥抱的冲动
对着所有的事
无所谓的事
咯咯地笑


Bio Sketch

Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy is a psychiatrist from Bengaluru India,  living in England. A trained vocalist and a composer in Indian classical music, he writes in Kannada, Sankethi, Tamil and English languages. His haikai writings have been published in reputed journals and anthologies and won prizes, worldwide. He is currently the Editor of Blithe Spirit, journal of The British Haiku Society.

1 comment:

  1. A lovely and joyful "middle-of-the-story" tanka!

    It reminds me of the following tanka that deal with a similar topic:

    we talk
    of everything
    and nothing
    the bowl of persimmons
    not one of them ripe

    Skylark, 3:1, 2015

    James Chessing

    sipping wine
    with an old friend
    we laugh
    about nothing
    something, everything

    GUSTS, 21, spring/summer 2015

    Joanne Morcom

    ReplyDelete