Carol Anderheggen
Portsmouth, RI
Planet Earth
carolmaeray at cox.net
Published in regional small publications, Carol is a happily retired school librarian who now volunteers with the American Red Cross on their national disaster responses. Her right brain is the poet; her left brain is the computer skilled volunteer.
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after reading the haiku, think i could recall an old memory back. like, there is just so much you could relate to… it just grabbed me and caught my eye back here. you felt that you wanted to learn more about the haiku… =) magnificent!
after reading the haiku, think i could recall an old memory back. like, there is just so much you could relate to… it just grabbed me and caught my eye back here. you felt that you wanted to learn more about the haiku… =) magnificent!
Beautiful, Carol. Captures the feeling so well. And then in Spring, I open the windows a little to hear the red-wings. I’m in Northern Wisconsin.
Country roads home
listening to beauty
through static
holiday crossroads
waiting to continue …
snowy seagull circles
rain
footsteps
in the backlane
open patio door –
perpetuity of dark waves breaking
–
“the recluse’s heart is
a placid lake … ”
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