white phlox blossoms daring the frost
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Jean LeBlanc
Jean LeBlanc is a poet, artist, and teacher in Newton, New Jersey. She teaches writing and literature at Sussex County Community College. Her collections of short-form poetry include The Opposite of Bird (Cyberwit, 2015) and The Haiku Aesthetic: Short Form Poetry as a Study in Craft (Cyberwit, 2013). In her blog, www.jeanleblancpoetry.blogspot.com, she contemplates the role of art and poetry in our weird, mixed-up world. View all posts by Jean LeBlanc
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I like the challenge this expounds. great work
bett
I usually don't care for one line haiku, but this one is lovely.
It almost seems like a line out of a poem, very nice!
This one lingers. Wonderful.
Beautiful – spring is often like this where I live in Wisconsin.