Elisa Theriana from Bandung, Indonesia is a computer programmer who started her haiku journey in 2018. Her haiku has been published in Hedgerow, Frogpond, The Heron's Nest, is/let, among others. She's also a photographer who loves to capture the nature's hidden beauty.
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I love that this works both ways – the happily childfree woman may extend her pity to the one budrened with children or the woman with children may pity the one without. Thought-provoking on multiple levels!
She downcycles
free
to destitute
I love this poem. It resonates so much with my wife and me. We are childfree. My wife received and continues to be given pity.
I love that this works both ways – the happily childfree woman may extend her pity to the one budrened with children or the woman with children may pity the one without. Thought-provoking on multiple levels!