Poetry | Haiku
Life Interrupted
My flight from danger
Was a failure to escape
Retreat to my home
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Summary
The web content presents a haiku titled "Life Interrupted" accompanied by a photograph, reflecting on an attempt to escape danger and the subsequent return home.
Abstract
The haiku "Life Interrupted" is a poignant piece that captures the essence of a failed attempt to flee from danger, leading to a retreat back to the safety of one's home. The poem is juxtaposed with a serene image of a landscape, taken by Fred Amini, which contrasts the emotional turmoil described in the verses. The author invites readers who appreciate the poem to explore more of their work, suggesting a connection between this haiku and other writings on balance and duality, as seen in the linked article "Yin and Yang — Two Sides of the Coin."
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My flight from danger
Was a failure to escape
Retreat to my home
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