Honoured to have a lovely review of Three-Part Harmony: Tanka Verses included in this issue. It may be accessed via its tab on this blog. My gratitude to Maxianne Berger!
the gleam
of copper birches
in sunlight . . .
she wears her wounds
with gravitas
rainbows
spin from the crest
of a wave . . .
I wish we'd had more
time to say goodbye
the borrowed
identities of frogs
and butterflies . . .
sometimes she cannot
recognize my face
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Monday, May 13, 2019
GUSTS, Number 29, Spring/Summer 2019
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