In pale moonlight / the wisteria's scent / comes from far away.

Yosa Buson
In pale moonlight / the wisteria's scent / comes from...
In pale moonlight / the wisteria's scent / comes from...
In pale moonlight / the wisteria's scent / comes from...
In pale moonlight / the wisteria's scent / comes from...
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"In pale moonlight, the wisteria's scent comes from far away." This is a poem by Keigo Morimoto, who was raised in Osaka and now lives in New York City. It's an example of haiku, or Japanese poetry that has three lines that are 17 syllables long.

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