scattered thoughts
going where the wind
takes me

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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.

7 thoughts on “”

  1. Made me remember these lyrics:

    Banking off of the northeast winds
    Sailing on a summer breeze
    And skipping over the ocean like a stone
    Harry Nilsson – Everybody's Talkin' (1969)

  2. A delightful haiga!!!

    That sounds like a fine wind, better than the one in Kansas that is whirling around the world right now!

    world’s wind
    the blue echo
    of past skies

    Troutswirl – The Haiku Foundation –
    A Sense of Place: HIKING TRAIL – hearing ed. kjmunro

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