The Butterfly
haiku
serene
The Butterfly - form Summary
Haiku's Brief Sensory Focus
This short three-line haiku compresses a single sensory moment: the butterfly absorbs and spreads the orchid's scent. The form's brevity forces vivid, concrete imagery and a present-tense immediacy that links insect and flower without explicit commentary. The poem's compactness invites readers to supply connections, pollination, mutual exchange, or ephemeral beauty, making its plain observation resonate beyond its lines. Read as a distilled moment, it relies on implication rather than explanation.
Read Complete AnalysesThe butterfly is perfuming It's wings in the scent Of the orchid.
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