Kobayashi Issa Born: 15 June 1763, Kashiwabara, Japan Nationality: Japanese Died: 5 January 1828, Shinano Province, Japan
Issa was a poet and lay Buddhist priest of the Jōdo Shinshū best known for his haiku poems and journals. Known simply as Issa, meaning a Cup-of-Tea, he is considered one of the ‘Great Four’ haiku masters in Japan
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I am a freelance writer and poet and started writing after raising my two boys as a way of discovering just who Jez is. That is still very much an ongoing project but the journey so far has introduced me to many wonderful friends and fellow writers through an ever-growing love of poetry.
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along with a cup of coffee
a flagon of cider
and two packets of crisps 😁😁😃
😞 Sorry ??
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Before or after the making love???
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either way 💜💜
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LOL
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