The Snow
haiku
serene
The Snow - form Summary
Haiku's Compact, Suggestive Image
This haiku uses the form's brevity to fix a single, striking image: the first snow resting on daffodil leaves that bend together. The compact snapshot compresses time and invites associations between seasons, vulnerability, and quiet resilience. Because haiku presents a concrete sensory detail without explicit commentary, the reader supplies emotional resonance—tension between winter's intrusion and the daffodil's life—making the brief scene feel both delicate and suggestive.
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