Haiku | Poetry | Life
Swished Away
what matters to us do we need peace, when our hearts are at war, turmoil
Summary
The web content presents a haiku poem reflecting on internal conflict despite the pursuit of peace.
Abstract
The webpage features a haiku titled "Swished Away," accompanied by a serene image of nature. The haiku delves into the paradox of seeking peace while harboring internal strife, suggesting that what we value, such as tranquility, can be undermined by our own emotional battles. The juxtaposition of the peaceful photograph with the introspective verse invites readers to contemplate the complexities of human emotions and the elusive nature of inner peace.
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