another spring still waiting for your voice

Published by

Barbara A. Taylor

Barbara A. Taylor lives in northern NSW, Australia. Her poems appear in many Japanese short form journals and ezines including Mainichi Daily News, Asahi Haikuist Column, Lynx, Presence, Ginyu, Sketchbook, Ribbons, Frogpond, Wisteria, 3lightsgallery, Haiku News, Shamrock, Tinywords, Simply Haiku, Kokako, Moonset, Magnapoets, Eucalypt, and elsewhere.

3 thoughts on “”

  1. Vividly represents how it is a person's voice we hunger most for when we are experiencing separation. Hints at how relationships are enduring.

  2. I like how this is open ended — lending itself to many interpretations. An end, or perhaps even the beginning to something else…

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