abandoned stable... wild roses bloom along the split rail fence —Ed Markowski
About the author: ed markowski lives and writes in auburn hills, michigan. his work has appeared in modern haiku, acorn, bottle rockets, and the birmingham poetry review.
slave quarters... a butterfly finds rest in his hand
a weathered cottage clad in ivy and lichen waits
sunrise song of the mockingbird ... over the unplowed field
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slave quarters...
a butterfly finds rest
in his hand
a weathered cottage
clad in ivy and lichen
waits
sunrise
song of the mockingbird ...
over the unplowed field