Trifle

On early morn
children played
at the river shore
close to the noon
soldiers came
out of the blue
by the dim
river red played
their sins
Summary
The web content describes a trifle scene where children playing by a river are unexpectedly joined by soldiers, hinting at a deeper narrative of innocence and the arrival of a more complex reality.
Abstract
The web content titled "Trifle" opens with a serene image of children at play during the early morning by a river shore, captured in a photograph by Sasint. As the morning progresses towards noon, the tranquility is disrupted by the sudden appearance of soldiers. This unexpected intrusion suggests a shift from carefree innocence to a more somber and possibly ominous atmosphere, as the presence of the soldiers, described as emerging "out of the blue," introduces a new dynamic to the scene. The final lines hint at a metaphorical layer where the river's color, "red played their sins," implies a narrative of guilt or transgression, adding complexity to the initially simple portrayal of a morning by the river.
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On early morn
children played
at the river shore
close to the noon
soldiers came
out of the blue
by the dim
river red played
their sins
remi ;༊Photo from Pinterest: https://pin.it/2mYYAm3Zv
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