Peace Is Not Always Calm
Haikus
Sometimes peace does not mean calm; it is just war but slow, cold, and unarmed.
My sweet peace seems to cease in your absence but more so in your presence.
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Summary
The webpage presents a reflective piece on the nature of peace through a series of haikus, accompanied by photographs, and suggests further readings on related themes.
Abstract
The article titled "Peace Is Not Always Calm" delves into the concept of peace beyond the conventional sense of tranquility. It features two haikus that explore the complexities of peace, suggesting it can also manifest in less serene ways, such as a quiet conflict or the emotional turmoil of missing someone. The haikus are interspersed with captivating images that visually complement the themes of peace and absence. Additionally, the article encourages readers interested in similar poetic explorations to check out two other collections: "On Love and Heartbreaks" and "Love Series," both of which continue the theme of haikus centered around emotions and relationships.
Opinions
Sometimes peace does not mean calm; it is just war but slow, cold, and unarmed.
My sweet peace seems to cease in your absence but more so in your presence.
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