An old man walking, aware
this moment is being
preserved,
watering with a practiced hand
green, green plants in black & white
with grace and harmony.
Another image: at night, at war,
far, far away, after Curtis LeMay’s
incendiaries turn the dojo roof
to yellow flame. It falls to the
old man’s son, Kisshomaru, to
water with efficient desperation.
No photographer, no green,
green plants. Alone, on a roof, watering
to preserve an old man’s dream.
© Hal Taylor, April 30, 2008
[Based on a picture of O Sensei watering plants in Iwama found in Invincible Warrior, page 158, by John Stevens (Shambhala Publications, Inc. 1997)
My favorite picture of the Founder. He is wholly centered in his posture, even in the simple act of watering flowers. This is O Sensei at peace in Iwama, but still very much aware of his surroundings, including the photographer. The reference to his son, Kisshomaru, fighting flames that threatened to engulf the Tokyo dojo, is from the same book, pages 67-68.]