Why is one “not amazed” when they first see a poem? How is it like the bud of a flower? From the chapter 'unfloding bud'
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To explain, the last stanza creates this comparison. Naoshi writes, “Yet one is amazed/To see the poem/Gradually unfolding/Revealing its rich inner self.” He doesn't want us to give up on a poem right away. It is like the flower bud. It won't reveal its true beauty until it opens.
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