carillon
a measure of dawn
strikes the cobbled square
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Michael Baeyens
Born in Belgium in 1982, Michael Baeyens works as an English teacher in a secondary school. Originally a writer of dark fiction, his journey into Japanese-style short poetry started in 2018. He has been published in various magazines such as Frogpond, Modern Haiku, Presence and Acorn.
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I love the use of sight and sound in this, Michael—it brings me back to Sunday mornings in France.
Thank you for your lovely comment, Marion. I was hoping people might associate the image and the sound with a particular location which has stayed with them through the years.
I love the use of sight and sound in this, Michael—it brings me back to Sunday mornings in France.
marion
Thank you for your lovely comment, Marion. I was hoping people might associate the image and the sound with a particular location which has stayed with them through the years.