Quote by R.M. Engelhardt

If death is like a sonnet then life would be a haiku. The sonnet, a lyrical poem, the beauty and magic with the last breath~ love, words fading and floating off into the abyss that is space whilst our everyday lives or days more important than normal become just a mere whisper in only a few short syllables through which we convey with our hearts the truth of the universe in a single moment briefly.


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Summary

This quote compares the concept of death to a sonnet and life to a haiku. It suggests that death, like a sonnet, is filled with beauty, magic, and profound emotions that fade away into the vastness of eternity. In contrast, life, like a haiku, is condensed and fleeting, where ordinary moments hold immense significance that can be expressed in just a few syllables. The quote implies that while death is grand and profound, life is comprised of brief but meaningful instances that convey the truth of the universe in a single fleeting moment.

By R.M. Engelhardt
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