D-e-a-t-h
A Haiku
Death has no face nor does it wait — it is a state without acceptance
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The web content presents a reflection on death through a haiku and an accompanying photograph.
Abstract
The article titled "D-e-a-t-h" features a haiku that contemplates the nature of death, emphasizing its impersonal and unyielding character. The poem suggests that death does not discriminate nor does it pause for anyone, likening it to a state devoid of acceptance. This contemplation is paired with a serene photograph of a forest, captured by Fey Mar
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