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Quadru-Haiku

"Write a haiku inspired by the four elements".

By yasir saleemPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Quadru-Haiku
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Earth, Wind, Fire, Sea

Elements in harmony flow

Nature's symphony

The earth lay barren, dry, and cracked, parched from the scorching sun. But then, the wind blew in, bringing with it the life-giving rain. The raindrops fell onto the dry earth, and soon, green sprouts began to appear, signaling the start of new life.

As the plants grew, they reached the sky, their leaves rustling in the wind. They danced to the rhythm of nature, swaying in harmony with the elements. The wind blew harder, and soon, a fire broke out. But this was no ordinary fire, for it was a controlled burn, set by the wise elders of the tribe to clear the land for new growth.

The fire danced and crackled, consuming the dry brush and leaving behind ash and fertile soil. And as the fire died down, the sea came crashing in, bringing with it the salty mist and cool breeze. The sea and the fire were two opposing forces, but together, they created balance and harmony in the land.

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And so, the four elements came together in perfect harmony, creating a symphony of life. The earth, wind, fire, and sea, are all working together to bring new growth and renewal to the land. And the people, who lived in harmony with nature, were grateful for the gifts of the elements and the beauty of the natural world.

As the seasons passed, the land flourished with new growth, and the people thrived. The earth nourished the plants, the wind carried their seeds, the fire cleared the way for new growth, and the sea provided the water and nutrients that all life depended on.

The people learned to live in harmony with the elements, and they respected and revered them. They built their homes and villages around the natural resources provided by the elements, and they learned to use them to their advantage.

The wind was harnessed to power their mills and pumps, the fire was used to heat their homes and cook their food, and the sea provided them with fish and other seafood. They learned to use the earth to grow their crops and provide for their animals.

The people were grateful for the gifts of the elements and the balance they provided. They knew that without the earth, wind, fire, and, sea, their existence would not be possible.

As the years passed, the people passed down their knowledge and understanding of the elements to their children and their children's children. They were taught to live in harmony with nature and to respect and honor the elements that sustained them.

And so, the people lived in harmony with the elements, and the elements in turn provided for them. Earth, Wind, Fire, and Sea, all work together to bring balance and harmony to the land and to the people who called it home.

The harmony between the people and the elements was not without its challenges, however. Sometimes the winds would be too strong, causing damage and destruction to their homes and villages. Sometimes the fires would burn out of control, threatening their livelihood. Sometimes the sea would be too rough, making it difficult to fish and navigate the waters. And sometimes the earth would shake with earthquakes, causing fear and uncertainty.

But the people learned to adapt and overcome these challenges. They built stronger homes and structures to withstand the winds, developed methods to contain and control the fires, and learned to navigate the sea safely. They also developed ways to predict and prepare for earthquakes.

And when the elements did cause damage and destruction, the people banded together to help each other. They rebuilt homes and villages, replanted crops, and supported those who were affected. They knew that the elements were not to be feared, but respected and understood.

As time passed, the people's understanding and relationship with the elements grew deeper. They saw the beauty in the destructive forces of the elements, knowing that without them, there could be no renewal and growth. They learned to live in harmony with the elements, and the elements in turn provided for them.

The harmony between the people and the elements became a part of their way of life. It was a never-ending cycle of give and take, o destruction and renewal, balance and harmony. And the people were content, knowing that they were a part of something much greater than themselves, something that transcended time and space, something that was the very essence of life itself.

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