waterfall –
a single drop of river
finds its fern

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Bill Fay

Bill Fay is a retired engineer and published poet. He holds degrees in Fine Arts, Electrical Engineering, and Business Administration. He has had work published by the <e.MVirginia V Foundation, Creative Colloquy, Puget Sound Poetry, Poetry Pea, and the Haiku Society of America, among others. Bill resides with his wife Nancy and their two cats on Fox Island, in Puget Sound near Seattle.

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  1. I can just picture this tiny droplet of water landing on a thirsty fern love the imagery
    Stay cool in this heat wave

  2. OMG! How lovely! I immediately felt cool and refreshed, and recalled all the hidden waterfall hikes I'd ever taken. Haiku at its finest . . . I never object to a bit of subtle anthropomorphism! Kudos <3

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