After the argument –
quiet
when I walk in the room.
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Jon Summers
Jon Summers lives in South Wales, and has had haiku published in a variety of magazines including Blithe Spirit, Presence and Fire. He lives with his wife, a rapidly growing son, and an ever-shrinking amount of time to actually get any writing done!
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a kiss –
an audible sigh
silence
ah yes, & what a terribly loud silence it is! i liked reading this…& i like the way you’ve put “quiet” on its own in line two – implying loneliness…
before an argument
she drops the flowers —
i left the room
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