dock sunset
the silvery pinks
of loose fish scales
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Bill Cooper
Bill Cooper is president emeritus at the University of Richmond. His haiku appear in a variety of journals. His most recent haiku collection is tending gumbo (Red Moon Press, 2020).
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Oh wow, Bill – I forgot how scales turn pink at sunset! Lovely.
Reminds me of an evening my sister and I were 'sitting on the dock of the bay' in La Rochelle in France…thanks for bringing back the memory. :)
Oh wow, Bill – I forgot how scales turn pink at sunset! Lovely.
Reminds me of an evening my sister and I were 'sitting on the dock of the bay' in La Rochelle in France…thanks for bringing back the memory. :)
marion
Ah fish and dock sunsets, not what Larkin appreciated at first, but grew to love.
Wonderful work.
Alan
great haiku // Peter