Showing posts with label samurai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samurai. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Cherry Blossoms

gentle and fragrant
they sing
perfuming Japan

delicate and cheerful
they blossom
spring returns

slowly and inexorably
they fall
samurai souls

honored and revered
they float
among clouds

- by Zachary Uram (c) 2012






Sunday, January 2, 2011

Duel at Dawn II

swords raised
senses heightened
tempered minds
command cold steel
glimmering in dawn's light
sharpened by intention
bushido
the warrior's code
restricts and defines
a final test
a struggle for honor
what is lost
in winning
what is won
in losing
every move calculated
a parry for a thrust
a counter for each form
this deadly calculus
plays out
all the training
dedication and sacrifice
reduced, refined
to one last move
now it comes
the air sings
as the blades dance
to a harmony
only two can hear
precision coupled
with intensity
reality drops away
only dazzling swordplay
suspended in time
a lone cherry blossom falls
as the final stroke connects
blood sprays
soaring into the sky
release
the samurai's soul
not broken
transformed
a beautiful match!

-- Zachary Uram, (c) 2011

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Full Moon Cut (Engetsu-giri)


"You will die...
...by the time my sword completes the circle."


From the Hagakure Kikigaki:

"It is a principle of the art of war that one should simply lay down his life and strike. If one's opponent also does the same, it is an even match. Defeating one's opponent is then a matter of faith and destiny."


Engetsu-giri is one of my favorite chambara film series. The series follows the travels of Kyoshiro Nemuri, a ronin who lives by his sword and wits.

Saturday, October 1, 2005

Engetsu-giri

From the Hagakure Kikigaki:

"It is a principle of the art of war that one should simply lay down his life and strike. If one's opponent also does the same, it is an even match. Defeating one's opponent is then a matter of faith and destiny."




From the outstanding chambara series "Full Moon Cut" ^-^
"You will die...
...by the time my sword completes the circle."

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