first raindrop
words then the story
sinks in
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kjmunro
kjmunro lives in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. She has recently joined the Executive of Haiku Canada, &, as a volunteer for The Whitehorse Poetry Society (now called Yukon Writers' Collective Ink), she helped organize the biennial Whitehorse Poetry Festival. She was awarded Honorable Mention in the 2014 Robert Spiess Memorial Haiku Award Competition, & her leaflet, summer evening, is available through Leaf Press. (www.leafpress.ca)
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This haiku grabbed me immediately and I now find myself staying with it. The imagery and suggestion is wonderful.
thanks Jan!
Absolutely precise. Precisely insightful.
Every end makes a way for a new beginning. Since cause has been defined from prior as of now explaining the same in the best possible way.