Haiku Poems
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Issa
Pure Land Haiku: The Art of Priest Issa
Haiku of Kobayashi Issa - Poems on Karma and Death
Collection of Bilingual Haiku Poems on Life by Kobayashi Issa
Kobayashi Issa Haiku - A Collection of Bilingual Moon Poems
Haiku of Kobayashi Issa - A Bilingual Collection of New Year Poems
Haiku by Issa: A bilingual Collection of Butterfly Poems
Haiku by Kobayashi Issa - A Collection of Bilingual Buddha Poems
Haiku Poems of Kobayashi Issa - A Bilingual Selection
Haiku by Kobayashi Issa - A Collection of Bilingual Spring Poems
Kobayashi Issa: Cicada Haiku Poems - Cicada Song Pouring Down
On Haiku - With a Bilingual Collection of Kobayashi Issa Poems
Kobayashi Issa - a bilingual Collection of Haiku Poems
Hear Kobayashi Issa’s Haiku
Ikkyu
Poems By Zen Poet Ikkyu - Iconoclast, Monk and Sage
Zen Poet ikkyu - Seven Poems - A Glimpse of Enlightenment
Ephemeral life- Zen Poet Ikkyu
Basho
Matsuo Basho and Zen Haiku
The Zen Spirit of Haiku
Haiku Master Matsuo Basho: A Collection of Poems
Mu’ in the Art of Haiku - Some Aesthetic Remarks on Nothing and Basho
Matsuo Basho - A bilingual Collection of his Haiku Poems
Matsuo Basho The Great Haiku Poet
Basho’s Zen Poems
Buson
A Collection of Poems by the Great Haiku Master Yosa Buson
Haiku Collection - Poems of Painter and Poet Yosa Buson
Zen - Selected Haiku Poems of Yosa no Buson - Four Seasons
Haiku - Zen Poems by Japanese Poet and Painter Yosa Buson
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2 Comments
January 20, 2008 at 4:17 am
Nice site. I’m enjoying the music, too. It would be so nice if the music didn’t stop every time I clicked on something. If there were such a “site-wide” setting to allow the music to continue, uninterrupted, while I slowly wander around your site, the music would be much more powerful. Muchos Kudos for the Digital Dharma! For my own site’s next incarnation, I’m considering moving back into Buddhist realms, with some focus on Burma. I’ll try to work on music for my site, too. Nice.
January 20, 2008 at 4:59 pm
Thanks for your comment William.
Unfortunately it is not possible to make the music “site wide”, as WordPress.com is a rather closed system. If I had the blog hosted on a standard web hosting system it would be easy, but my host is WordPress.com where you have limited possibilities outside the WordPress Mysql database.
A site wide solution within WordPress.com could be to put the audio files on an external host and then call the audio files with “blank” or Real Player. It would be nice since I like the idea of text and music melting together. I agree, it gives you a ” Dharma kick” when that happens.
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