Freud und Jung in the Japanese Countryside
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A day of April:
Not even one spirit stirs
In the nap’s hamlet.
~ Shiki [Englished by Phillip Whidden]
When no one moves and no one makes a sound,
We wonder if reality has lapsed.
The village maybe dove in underground
At least in naps. Reality collapsed
For them in hamlet dreams. To sleep, perhaps
To dream they’ve left behind their daily care
And for the moment folk avoid the traps
Of worry. Dreaming dreams though unaware
On mats of archetypes the men just sleep,
The women calm because the men have left
Then unmolested. Yet some nightmares creep
Around in brains and cause a clown-face sleep.
Unfortunately sleep has left behind
The cherry blossoms, leaving souls’ Id blind.


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