reading –
a silverfish grazing on
page 38
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Don Acol
Donmar M. Acol was born in Manila, Philippines. He is now 24 years old and is working on his MFA in Creative Writing at De La Salle University. His poems have been published online and in a book, TRANSITION 20. He's the Editor-In-Chief of Communique, the corporate newsletter of Sykes-Emerson Network Power. Contact: donmar dot acol at gmail dot com View all posts by Don Acol
Wow!
You’ve done it again Don!
You’ve caught the moment
_kala
Great. I like these genuine connections between people and creatures.
Silverfish are very slow readers. They want to digest every word.
Good one, Don.
good job!! More please! :)
Great one Don!
I collect old books, and therein I find the real ‘Bookworms,’ and page 38s that have become_ page 37.95.
Good Haiku! :)
Thank you for your comments of appreciation.
well done, Don!
kudos to you.
FRESH
more from you don is much awaited… congratulations
steamed bifocals . . .
a blurry paragraph
above the bathwater
Really enjoyed the haiku, please let’s see even more! ;-)
With a grateful heart, again, I thank you all for your kindest words. It always makes me want more to record an experience in “tinywords.”
reading, ‘longside flickering shadows between pages–
pressed violet