Published on Academy of American Poets (https://poets.org)
[The cry of the cicada]
The cry of the cicada Gives us no sign That presently it will die.
—Translation by William George Aston
Credit
This poem is in the public domain.
Author
Matsuo Bashō
Matsuo Bashō, originally Matsuō Chuemon Munefusa, was born in Ueno, Japan, in 1644 to a family of samurai descent. Basho was introduced to poetry at a young age by Todo Yoshitada, for whom he worked and shared a mutual love of renga. After Yoshitada’s death in 1666, Bashō moved to the capital city of Edo (now Tokyo), where he studied poetry and gained recognition for his use of the haiku form.