sequoia seeds
how we save ourselves
for later

the dawn in each drop
of bracken dew

 

 

(Tan renga, a form of linked verse, by Kath Abela Wilson and Billie Dee)

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Billie Dee

Billie Dee is the former Poet Laureate of the U.S. National Library Service. A retired health care worker, she earned her doctorate at U.C. Irvine, did post-doc training at U.C. San Diego. Although she writes in a variety of forms, her primary focus is Japaniform poetry. A native Californian, she now lives in the Chihuahuan Desert with her family and a betta fish named Ramon. Billie publishes online and off.

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  1. The images create such depth, like looking through a clear pool to the richness of a solid and satisfying bottom. So nicely done you two!

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