~ Haiku ~ ~ Haiku ~
In the court of life,
Justice, delayed and denied
Broken hearts survived!
— Sangeeta Mishra
Shared with: Haiku Horizons, prompt: ‘[highlight]court[/highlight]’
A Haiku is a Japanese poem traditionally comprising of seventeen syllables, in three lines of ‘five’, ‘seven’, and ‘five’, which evokes natural images.
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Awesome! Brilliant..!
Thank you so much!
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Sad reality!
Indeed Maniparna ! 🙁
The irony is that in the court of life justice for one will be injustice for the other…!
Well said Sunaina! Sad, but it’s the crude reality of life, which happens when families split.
I agree with you.. Most of the time it happens..
Yes Anjali! Sadly it happens quite often. 🙁
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Such a sad one.
Yes Indrani! Sad reality!
Profound and touching.
Thanks Purba!
Brilliant piece. Very intense.
Thank you so much!
sad but true
Yes, Indeed!
“Bhagwan ke ghar der hai par andher nehi”….
Very nicely written. i believe, sometime justice is “Denied”.
Loved this Haiku.
Bitter truth depicted through words.
Thank you so much Jyotirmoy! Justice is often denied when relationships split. Aur fir sab andher hi reh jata hai!