“I’m married …”
ice cubes shifting
in her wine glass
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Chen-ou Liu
Chen-ou Liu lives in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. He is the author of five books, including Following the Moon to the Maple Land (First Prize, 2011 Haiku Pix Chapbook Contest) and A Life in Transition and Translation (Honorable Mention, 2014 Turtle Light Press Biennial Haiku Chapbook Competition), His tanka and haiku have been honored with many awards.
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Who puts ice cubes in wine?
In particular, it's often done in summer. And of course, there is always sangria.
I've seen people put ice in white wine and rose at summer garden parties. And as Kathe says, sangria.
An newly attentive husband on the never ending journey of love.
I have seen ice in wine (and beer) on quite a few occasions, often enough to see Chen-Ou's image quite clearly. Nice one Chen-Ou!
Nice
Nice! "…" leaves it open to interpretation. Perhaps a married woman turning down an invite from another man?
Oooh – I love the tension in this, Chen-ou!
marion
thank so much, I love the tension in this, Chen-ou!