Daily Haiku - Bread Fruit

in #poetry7 months ago

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The Macaque peels back
the plastic bag Breadfruit skin.
Aping what has been.


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This Haiku was a pure reaction to the image as a prompt. I tried to keep my moral compass in my pocket with this one and just reflect on the image.

Monkeys are among some of the most impressive animals to adapt to the (human) built environment, to the extent that they can be a real pest in certain urban areas around the world. I've experienced the tenacity of the thieving monkeys once or twice on my travels around the world.

The first time was in Thailand in a monkey temple where I observed the monkeys mugging the tourists for their snacks, despite the fact we were all handing out bananas that we'd bought from a local. I remember thinking that it was pretty much poetic justice to be honest; we destroy their habitat, steal the forest away from them, and the Macaque just get on with trying to dominate the environment by terrorizing the tourists 😂

I find it interesting to watch animals in the urban environment, to see how they've adapted their nature to fit in with our synthetic 'built' world. This was not a typical Haiku, but hopefully the poem expressed some of what makes the form great:

Mono no aware (物の哀れ), empathy with nature and human life; the "feeling of things", nostalgia, regret for the passing of time, understanding of the changeability and of the transience without suffering.

Karumi (軽み), beauty in simplicity; poetic beauty reflected in its simplicity, free from preconceptions and moral judgment.

Wabi (侘寂), the taste for frugal and natural things, rustic simplicity, freshness or silence; it can be applied to both natural and artificial objects, or even non-ostentatious elegance.

I have decided to challenge myself for the next month - until the 01st of July - to post a daily Haiku on Hive. Each week will have a different theme based on picture prompts from either Pixabay.com or Unsplash.com. This week's broad theme is man vs nature.

Thanks for reading 🌿

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Ok, no probs.
I've removed that text (and tags) from all upcoming posts.

I hope you're all well.
All the best 👍