Matsuo Basho Writings, Explanation, Analysis
The oak tree by Matsuo Basho AnalysisAwake at night by Matsuo Basho Analysis
First day of spring by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Don't imitate me by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Taking a nap by Matsuo Basho Analysis
What fish feel by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Midfield by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A caterpillar by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A bee by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Autumn moonlight by Matsuo Basho Analysis
First snow by Matsuo Basho Analysis
This old village by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Stillness by Matsuo Basho Analysis
When the winter chrysanthemums go by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Fleas, lice by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A monk sips morning tea by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Staying at an inn by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A cool fall night by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Bush warbler by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Moonlight slanting by Matsuo Basho Analysis
The morning glory also by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Cold night: the wild duck by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Spring rain by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Wrapping the rice cakes by Matsuo Basho Analysis
The squid seller's call by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Heat waves shimmering by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Coolness of the melons by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A field of cotton by Matsuo Basho Analysis
The old pond by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A cicada shell by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A snowy morning by Matsuo Basho Analysis
How admirable by Matsuo Basho Analysis
The dragonfly by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Teeth sensitive to the sand by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Blowing stones by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Four Haiku by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Winter garden by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Winter solitude by Matsuo Basho Analysis
First winter rain by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Teeth sensitive to the sand by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Staying at an inn by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A cool fall night by Matsuo Basho Analysis
A monk sips morning tea by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Spring rain by Matsuo Basho Analysis
The old pond by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Cold night: the wild duck by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Don't imitate me by Matsuo Basho Analysis
When the winter chrysanthemums go by Matsuo Basho Analysis
Four Haiku by Matsuo Basho Analysis