light falling everywhere ? ? ?in its own place — summer’s end
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Marjorie Buettner
Marjorie Buettner has been writing poetry all of her life. She concentrates on the haiku, tanka and haibun forms. Widely published, she has received many awards for her poetry and has taught at the Loft in Minneapolis. Marjorie lives with her family in Chisago City, Minnesota.
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Marjorie, Your haiga has given Dickenson's poem "There's a certain Slant of light (258)" an added perspective by shifting the season…. To be conscious of the light…. so much to tell us, so much to learn. Many thanks for this. Merrill
Oh, Marjorie! This is stunning! Merrill
lovely, o lyrical-Marjorie!
Thank you Merrill and Susan! Thanks to my good friend, Mary, too, who inspires me.
Marjorie, Your haiga has given Dickenson's poem "There's a certain Slant of light (258)" an added perspective by shifting the season…. To be conscious of the light…. so much to tell us, so much to learn. Many thanks for this. Merrill
Incredibly beautiful – works perfectly as a whole.
Beautiful haiku and photo . . .