Nicholas Mathisen is a writer and creative director living in Portland, OR. His poems have been published in Modern Haiku, Failed Haiku, Presence, Bones, bottle rockets, and Prune Juice. When he's not writing haiku, he's making ad-like-objects.
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There is something painfully reminiscent for some reason,when I hear geese. It's as if I'm not really home and should join them instead.
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museum quarter
the midnight blue
of geese
Alan Summers
Modern Haiku volume 48.3 Autumn 2017
ed. Paul Miller
There is something painfully reminiscent for some reason,when I hear geese. It's as if I'm not really home and should join them instead.
***
museum quarter
the midnight blue
of geese
Alan Summers
Modern Haiku volume 48.3 Autumn 2017
ed. Paul Miller