a cocoon
stirs
graduation day
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Ajay Jyoti
Ajay was trained as a biomedical engineer, and has co-authored papers published in scientific journals, including the Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, and Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. After working in the Canadian oil and gas industry for five years, Ajay moved to the US for business school. He has been a consultant (in economics and finance) for over twenty years, first in Washington, DC, and now in his original hometown of Montreal, Canada. He lives with his family and two dogs, and is active in his community. He enjoys reading haiku, and, occasionally, writing his own. View all posts by Ajay Jyoti
Given your background, this is even more insightful. I’ll never see another cocoon without thinking of your haiku.
Really wonderful!
the act of metamorphosis is so well contained in the sparse and not yet terse work of yours. It is still a cocoon and a movement of the cocoon, yes graduation and yes, the movement and further on! enjoyed reading this one