Sunday, May 25, 2025

Butterfly Dream: Smile and Bruises Haiku by Milan Rajkumar

English Original

her smile 
behind the face mask  
faint bruises

Failed Haiku, 6:62, February, 2021

Milan Rajkumar


Chinese Translation (Traditional)

她的微笑
在面具後面
輕微瘀傷

Chinese Translation (Simplified)

她的微笑
在面具后面
轻微瘀伤


Bio Sketch

Milan Rajkumar is a  secondary school teacher who teaches economics while writing haiku. He lives in a corner of the north eastern India. Genetically a mongoloid by look and food, he speaks a Tibeto-Burman language known as 'Manipuri' ‘Meiteilon’.  Writing is his passion since childhood. Nowadays he writes haiku every day and night.

2 comments:

  1. Enhanced by the pivot, visually evocative and symbolically rich L2, this haiku shows two contrasting elements side by side in a relationship: "happiness," as symbolized by "smile" in L1, and "violence," as manifested by "faint bruises" in L3

    And the following haiku could be read as its sequel:

    windfall apple
    another bruise
    I can’t hide

    Prune Juice, July 2018

    Rachel Sutcliffe

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  2. Thank you Chen-ou Liu! You are too kind!

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