Good Times
with
Yamanokotobuki
The flow of the river is ceaseless and its water is never the same.
The bubbles that float in the pools,
now vanishing, now forming, are not of long duration:
so in the world are man and his dwellings.
(from the Hojoki, written in 1212 by “Japanese Thoreau” Kamo no Chomei;
trans. Donald Keene)