all the way down
to low E, the trombonist’s
eyebrows
Published by
Charles Trumbull
Charlie Trumbull's haiku and critical essays have appeared in publications in ten countries, have won several haiku contests, and have been frequently anthologized. He has held several posts with the Haiku Society of America, is the proprietor of Deep North Press, and from 2006 until 2013 he was the editor of Modern Haiku.
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A note, and face, that only a trombonist’s mom could love. Great image, Charles!
Charlie, love this! I've always been amused and entertained by the facial expressions of musicians as they play, and this really captures that experience. Thank you!
A note, and face, that only a trombonist’s mom could love. Great image, Charles!
Very good.
Terrific…I just love this haiku…just the other day old friends and I were talking about eyebrows and their need for a good barber.
Charlie, love this! I've always been amused and entertained by the facial expressions of musicians as they play, and this really captures that experience. Thank you!
This really made me smile. It's like how guitar players sometimes pull strange faces when they're playing very high notes! :)
marion