In Praise of Unchiku

The Kyoto Buddhist monk Unchiku drew a priest with his face turning the other way, probably a portrait of himself, and asked for words in praise of it. He is about sixty, and I'm already near fifty. We are both in dreams, appearing in dream forms. I add words spoken in sleep:
Turn this way; I'm lonely too, this autumn evening
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Matsuo Basho
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