Broken
A Haiku
You have won the war Everything I was has gone You have destroyed me
Summary
The web content presents a poignant reflection on defeat and loss through a haiku and an accompanying image.
Abstract
The article titled "Broken" features a haiku that encapsulates the profound sense of loss and defeat following a metaphorical war. The haiku, accompanied by a photograph of a solitary figure looking out into the distance, conveys the depth of emotional devastation. It suggests that the speaker has been utterly vanquished, with their former self obliterated by the victor. The imagery and words combine to evoke a powerful sentiment of having been destroyed beyond repair.
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A Haiku
You have won the war Everything I was has gone You have destroyed me
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