avatarRiku Arikiri

Summary

The web content presents a reflective piece on the self-centered nature of humanity through a haiku and an accompanying photograph.

Abstract

The website features a poignant haiku titled "Despicable Self," which serves as a contemplation on the destructive consequences of human self-absorption. Accompanied by a serene image of nature captured by May Finch, the haiku poses a rhetorical question, challenging the reader to consider why there is no remorse or acknowledgment of harm when beauty in nature is thoughtlessly destroyed. The juxtaposition of the haiku's message with the tranqu

Do you even care

Despicable Self

Haiku Dedicated to the damages done by the self absorbed nature of man

Photo by May Finch on Unsplash

why did you not wail when you broke flowers and leaves — did they not deserve

Life
Haiku
Poetry
Self
Nature
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