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‘A Solace’: A Poem by Yoshikaze Kawakami

October 21, 2025
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painting by Shōtei Takahashi

painting by Shōtei Takahashi

 

A Solace

 

I.

High hills we climb
Till my coat is worn,
“To the end of time,
We’ll never be torn.”
Her pleading I hear
In my heart, in tears.

 

II.

I caress the threads,
Of the coat she wove,
I’ll wear forever
Wherever—in snow.

 

 

Poet’s Note: Inspired from a waka poem from the The Tales of Ise, Chapter 9. I have retained the original wordplay in English. I. “is worn” with “sworn”, II. “wherever” with “wear” forever.

 

 

Yoshikaze Kawakami studied classical Japanese literature in Tokyo. He has published translations of Noh theatre in Poetry and Wordplay in Noh Theatre.

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Comments 5

  1. Thomas Beckman says:
    21 hours ago

    Yoshikaze, the simplicity of your poem is breathtaking! And the pairing of melancholy with nature’s austerity is so effective. You could teach me more, but this seems common in traditional Japanese poetry; I’m thinking of Ryokan and Basho. Thank you for sharing this wonderful poem.

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  2. Paul A. Freeman says:
    14 hours ago

    Short, simple and full of poignancy and emotion.

    Thanks for the read, Yoshikaze.

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  3. Margaret Coats says:
    14 hours ago

    Lovely lines, Yoshikaze-san. Thanks for pointing out the wordplay. I notice you render each line of the Japanese poem with two in English, changing Japanese syllabic conventions to the English of equal length lines with rhyme. It’s done very nicely to preserve the sense of saying much with few words, and revealing the unusually profound emotion expressed in this particular lyric.

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  4. C.B. Anderson says:
    13 hours ago

    Here, less is more, a principle to which I seldom subscribe. Unless, that is, much has been accomplished with minimal verbiage.

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  5. Cheryl Corey says:
    12 hours ago

    What I find striking about the second piece is that in spite of its minimalism, it evokes strong emotion.

    Reply

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