It’s April of 2022 and Day 23 of the A to Z challenge. This year, I am doing the theme – “Wordy Wonders.” I am selecting words that have deeper and graceful meanings, from across the globe and an eight-line poem along
Day 23 – Wabi-Sabi
Origin: Japanese
Meaning: The beauty within the imperfections of life and art – an imperfect beauty. The thought of finding beauty in every aspect of imperfection in nature.
Poem
There is always,
A stranger in you,
Looking for perfection,
And another stranger in you.
The only perfect,
Ever to be,
Is possibly,
The wabi-sabi.
We all know the ending. But we still need to live through the parts of the story. That is why imperfections make it worthy of living.
Word Pronunciation: wah-bee-sah-bee
Nice one Sir🙂
The vision of eyes,
Always looked for perfection,
But once it caught you,
Forgot about the imperfections.
But my heart whispered,
The wabi-sabi,
It could be,
But I never believe.
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Thanks a lot. 😀
Like the way it ends. 😀 Beautiful.
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Great to read
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Thank you. 😀
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Hi Prakash how are you
I just browser your blog, you have been active and posting, so nice.
Finding beauty in imperfections is what we all do cause all over there is imperfection.
Stay connected
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Hello Sir.
I am good. Hope you too. 😀
I have been on and off. Trying my best. 😀
Thank you so much for the comment sir. 😀
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I didn’t know the definition of this word till reading your poem today–so thanks for enlightening me. And it blesses me to know it’s about beauty in imperfection…so I shouldn’t judge myself so harshly. Best regards 🙂
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Thank you so much. 😀
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