Matsuo Basho

A Weathered Skeleton

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A Weathered Skeleton - meaning Summary

Memory as Weathered Skeleton

The poem presents memory as a desolate, weathered skeleton standing in gusting fields. That image condenses decay, absence, and the persistent pain of remembrance; the closing simile that the skeleton pierces like a knife makes the emotional sting explicit. Its brief lines compress a single, stark moment: the observer confronts a durable, injuring remnant of the past, suggesting how memories erode, endure, and continue to wound.

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A weathered skeleton in windy fields of memory, piercing like a knife

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