Without a voice (naviarhaiku459) by 33per published on 2022-10-21T02:51:21Z without a voice the heron would disappear – morning snow Widely regarded as one of the most important female haiku poets, Fukuda Chiyo-ni was a Japanese poet of the Edo period. She started writing haiku early in her childhood and was strongly influenced by Basho’s poetry (probably because her teachers were his students). The fundamentals in Basho’s poetry include: sabi (detached loneliness), wabi (poverty of spirit), hosomi (slenderness, sparseness), shiori (tenderness), sokkyo (spontaneity), makoto (sincerity), fuga (elegance), karumi (simplicity), kyakkan byosha (objectivity), and shiZen to hitotsu ni naru (oneness with nature). Fukuda Chiyo-ni was particularly interested in the latter, since most of her poetry deals with the realm of nature. Genre Ambient Comment by evieluv222 huge vibe 2022-10-31T02:07:31Z Comment by No Mates Ensemble great man 2022-10-28T03:53:43Z