image of a white flower with six petals and a narrow green stem, against a brown background with the words of the haiga: the measure
of a life
the flower
that blooms
for a single day
the measure
of a life
the flower
that blooms
for a single day

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Marianne Paul

Marianne Paul is a Canadian novelist and poet with a keen interest in minimalist poetry. Her work has been published in A Hundred Gourds, The Heron's Nest, Acorn, Modern Haiku, Bones, Frozen Butterfly, and Daily Haiku. She has recently (and joyfully) been experimenting with concrete poetry and word play.

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