Indian bedspread Caribbean rum
midnightcoloursrun
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Helen Buckingham
Helen Buckingham lives in Wells, UK. Her work appears regularly in journals and anthologies including: Frogpond, The Heron's Nest, Modern Haiku, Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years (W.W. Norton, 2013) and nada annunaad: an anthology of contemporary world haiku (Vishwakarma Publications, 2016). She won first prize in the Martin Lucas Award, 2016. Her most recent collection is the Touchstone Award shortlisted sanguinella (Red Moon Press, 2017). View all posts by Helen Buckingham
Helen, it sounds like one heck of a party! ;-)
An interesting change from your normal styles, but I like it!
I love the visuals I get from this. And really enjoy the “experimental” form. All in all, a wonderful moment. (Though I don’t suppose I’d enjoy cleaning it up. :-D)
Helen,
_A magnetic conglomeration… colors and words rumming together… and today started with a smile!
_M
Was this written as a two-liner, or is my computer acting up? (This isn’t a criticism; I’d really like to know.)
I take full responsibility.
helen, the things which focus my eyes in the “about the author”.
i’d often thought bristol to be the most misspelled city(bristol to briitol) in the world.
1960, i was driving fast cars, and looking for even faster women.
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i imagined your enjoying one of england’s chillier nights; akin to mine with a tropical twist.
sobe sands
grand marnier in hand…
tanners, all blend in