Liquor
Haiku of a temperate man
If prose is beer, then
Poetry’s spirit, and I
Just partake weekly.
Summary
The content reflects a temperate individual's contemplative approach to liquor through a haiku, likening prose to beer and poetry to spirits, with a preference for moderate, weekly indulgence.
Abstract
The website presents a brief poetic reflection titled "Haiku of a temperate man," which metaphorically compares different forms of writing to alcoholic beverages. The author suggests that prose is akin to the everyday enjoyment of beer, while poetry elevates the experience to the level of drinking spirits. This comparison serves to illustrate the author's personal relationship with alcohol, indicating a choice to engage with it mindfully and infrequently, limiting consumption to a weekly occurrence. The accompanying photograph by Malte Wingen, showcasing a glass of amber-colored liquor, visually complements the theme of the haiku.
Opinions
If prose is beer, then
Poetry’s spirit, and I
Just partake weekly.