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A Surly Beast Fights Its Way Up the Snow-Covered Drive, Shovel in Hand, and Retreats into Its Den...

...to find the warmth and grace of the family interface though it be...

By C. Rommial ButlerPublished 13 days ago 1 min read
Edvard Munch: Snow Shovellers on the Building Site

Bitter, exhausted

Heart frozen with winter’s wrath

Melts in your embrace

Haiku

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C. Rommial Butler

C. Rommial Butler is a writer, musician and philosopher from Indianapolis, IN. His works can be found online through multiple streaming services and booksellers.

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  • Tiffany Gordon7 days ago

    Uber-gorgeous! Go CRB! Happy 2026! 🥳

  • Mother Combs8 days ago

    Wonderful haiku, Charles, very heartwarming <3

  • Mark Graham9 days ago

    I remember that feeling very well and even from just viewing the image. Good job.

  • Sid Aaron Hirji11 days ago

    nice comparison with cold weather and a warm embrace

  • We do turn into surly beasts from either too much heat or cold....and either way, we love the embrace! A fitting haiku for the season, Charles!

  • Awww, this was so sweet. I loved it!

  • Sandy Gillman12 days ago

    I love the contrast between the winter cold and that warming embrace :-)

  • Rachel Deeming12 days ago

    Heartwarming through and through.

  • Jay Kantor12 days ago

    Well~Wrought old chum..! "Shovel?" - If I lived there the 1st thing I'd do is invest in a snowblower...but, the neighbors would always borrow it..Hmm! Happy New Year, Cr Jk.in, mosty sunny, l.a.

  • Gabriel Huizenga12 days ago

    Beautiful, emotional, evocative. Lovely haiku all around, C.!

  • John R. Godwin12 days ago

    Awesome all around. Relatable for all those who haven't flown to warmer shores. It starts out comical with the title, but the ending is touching. "Bitter" had me cracking up, because my first read was "He's bitter because he's out there shoveling," but it also carries the dual meaning for "bitter cold." Really well done.

  • Aspen Marie 12 days ago

    There is catharsis in shovelling… to a point, hey, dear friend? Beautiful haiku and an excellent painting to accompany it.

  • John Cox13 days ago

    Melts in your embrace is a beautiful finish for your winter haiku, Rommi. I agree with with Tim’s observation as to why it works as well. I thought I knew most of the Munch canon but you proved me wrong with your selected painting.

  • Tim Carmichael13 days ago

    You have a wonderful way of showing how much a little warmth can change everything.

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