wind keens
through the canyon
ancient voices
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Sondra J. Byrnes
Sondra J. Byrnes, relatively new to writing poetry, writes haiku, senryu, and tanka. Her poetry has been published in Frogpond, Prune Juice, tinywords, A Hundred Gourds, Ribbons, Modern Haiku, The Heron's Nest, Moongarlic, among others. Along with short form poetry, Byrnes is interested in ikebana and chanoyu. Byrnes is a retired law and business professor from the University of Notre Dame; she lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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This is wonder-full, in the real sense of the word, Sondra.
Ancestors, indigenous people, anyone who can see or feel the power of nature and be awed and humbled by it.
Lovely.
__Histories wind: honed through memories canyon: tributes sharpened. _m
Thank You for your poem and allowing me to become aware of a keen.
Another keen of nature:
a
gust
through
the
forest
dying
millipede