Monday, March 19, 2007

A wilted tree stands
Daggers of icicles hang
Pierced by rays of light

The kiga in this haiku is "icicles" which connotes the season of winter. The first two lines of the haiku show the loneliness and scarcity of winter, as "a wilted tree" stands solitarily. The word "daggers" also paints the image of death in winter. The last line contrasts with these first two lines with "rays of light." Thus, although everything in winter is dormant, bare, and dying, there is still room to grow and for the ice to melt with rays of light and the presence of sunshine. "Pierced" in the third line is also a play on "Daggers" in the second line.

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