Thor, the Norse God of Thunder, had a hammer named Mjölnir. Mjölnir was considered a fierce weapon that could level mountains and summon lightning with every blow. In this poetry blog, every Thursday, (Thor’s Day), Mjölnir will forge only song - sing of the mysteries and beauties of the world.

Thursday, August 16, 2018

BOTH

They are both there,
Tolstoy and Buson,

in my mind, I mean:
the grand novelist

and the haiku master.
One is feverishly writing

one of his tomes, while the other 
is simultaneously distilling 

the very same story
and its sprawling dimensions

into Essence— wringing 
a drop of water 

from a raging 
deluge.

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