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docs(readme): updated daily haiku card
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This haiku captures a moment of introspection and reconciliation. The opening line, 'Yet all forgive me,' suggests a personal journey towards redemption or acceptance, possibly after a mistake or misunderstanding. The middle line, 'All was hushed and beautiful,' paints a serene and tranquil scene, indicating a peaceful resolution or the calm after a storm. The final line, 'Look at their faces,' invites the reader to observe the expressions of those who have forgiven, perhaps reflecting understanding, compassion, or relief. The haiku beautifully encapsulates the themes of forgiveness, peace, and the profound impact of human connection. | ||
This haiku captures a moment of delicate interaction between nature and the observer. The image of a flower quivering with its back turned suggests a sense of anticipation or longing. It evokes the idea that nature is alive and inviting, almost as if the flower is extending an invitation to the observer to return and engage with its beauty. The phrase 'Come and see me soon' adds a personal touch, transforming the flower into a character with its own voice, urging the reader to reconnect with the natural world. |
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