Tami M. Johnson lives in Alabama. Her poetry and haiku have appeared in various print and online publications, including Bare Root Review, Breakwater Review, Third Wednesday, Switched-on Gutenberg, The Heron's Nest, Frogpond, and tinywords.
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divorce
the bright square of wallpaper
where their picture once hung
Alan Summers
Publications credits: Kamesan's World Haiku Anthology on War, Violence and Human Rights Violations (2012) Ed. Dimitar Anakiev (GINYU AWARD 2013)
divorce
the bright square of wallpaper
where their picture once hung
Wonderful, Brandon!
I can imagine three different scenarios from this. Strong haiku.
Thank you for the kind words, Alison.
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bright nights
a blessed man contours
an army tank
Alan Summers
Publications credits: Kamesan's World Haiku Anthology on War, Violence and Human Rights Violations (2012) Ed. Dimitar Anakiev (GINYU AWARD 2013)
I like the different possibilities in this one.
marion