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This haiku captures a moment of decision and the invigorating experience of nature. The speaker's resolution to embark on a journey is met with the exhilarating presence of a breeze, symbolizing freedom and the thrill of new beginnings. The mention of 'wind and sunshine' evokes a sense of harmony and balance, suggesting that the journey is not only physical but also a metaphorical embrace of life's possibilities. The haiku's simplicity and vivid imagery invite readers to feel the freshness of the air and the warmth of the sun, embodying the spirit of adventure and renewal. | ||
This haiku captures the juxtaposition between internal chaos and external tranquility. The first line, 'When she again lived,' suggests a return to a familiar state of being, possibly hinting at a recurring emotional struggle. The 'painful state of mind' in the second line conveys a sense of inner turmoil or distress that the subject is experiencing. Despite this internal conflict, the final line, 'All around was calm,' highlights the contrast between her mental state and the serene environment surrounding her. This haiku beautifully illustrates the theme of inner versus outer worlds, emphasizing how one's internal emotions can be at odds with the external peace that exists around them. |
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