Matsuo Basho

Deep Into Autumn

transformation haiku melancholic

Deep Into Autumn - meaning Summary

Transformation Postponed in Autumn

This short haiku registers a small, precise image: a caterpillar late in the autumn season that has not yet become a butterfly. It suggests themes of delayed transformation, the contrast between life-cycle expectations and seasonal decline, and a quiet, resigned awareness of time passing. The poem invites readers to feel both gentle melancholy and patient acceptance, using a single ordinary detail to evoke broader reflections on aging, potential, and impermanence.

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Deep into autumn and this caterpillar still not a butterfly

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