Bryan lives with his family in Southern Illinois and has degrees in art and education. He has been studying and writing the Japanese short poetry forms since 2012 and been published in many fine journals and anthologies. His first book Fish Kite is now available on Amazon and the Cyberwit website.
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Very evocative Bryan
Wow, Bryon. a woodpecker's taps–I can feel it.
Well heard, Bryan; honors to those we've lost… Taps.
Well done! Makes me smile even though it’s a cemetery and potentially sad. Love the tension
Love the triple images in the last line.nicely done!
Almost harrowing even, but then not, and where's the woodpecker anyhow? Shifty write haiku friend.