hovering dragonfly
I too hesitate
now and then

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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.

8 thoughts on “”

  1. Grand Marjorie, -The trust of those that waver-.
    __Here, unneeded as it is, I leave this humble echo.

    above the bloom
    this monarch quickly ponders
    wind change
    _m

  2. .
    hovering dragonfly
    I too hesitate
    now and then

    —MARJORIE BUETTNER
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    .
    Sometimes it's good to hesitate, and sometimes we have to act immediately.
    .

    quickening its rain
    through the eye of a needle
    the dragonfly’s glint

    Alan Summers
    Scope (FAWQ magazine June 2015 vol. 61 no. 5)

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